“I believe that it is our human right to be parents and women. And there's no contradiction between feminism, which means women should have all that they are entitled to, all that they can do, all the opportunities that they can take advantage of they should have.” ShouldBelieveHumansMeanOpportunityI BelieveParentCan DoFeminismAdvantageShould HaveContradictionEntitled Author:Anne Roiphe
“The principal hindrance to the advancement of the kingdom of God is greed. It is the chief obstacle to heaven-sent revival. It seems that when the back of greed is broken, the human spirit soars into regions of unselfishness. I believe that it is safe to say there can be no continuous revival without 'hilarious' giving. And I fear no contradiction: wherever there is 'hilarious' giving there will soon be revival!” GivingBelieveHumansSeemsSpiritI BelieveHeavenBrokenSafeGreedObstaclesKingdomsChiefsContradictionRegionsPrincipalSoarHuman SpiritAdvancementKingdom Of GodStewardshipRevivalHindranceUnselfishnessHeaven Sent Author:O. S. Hawkins
“'I believe, Mr. Snitchey,' said Alfred, 'there are quiet victories and struggles, great sacrifices of self, and noble acts of heroism, in it - even in many of its apparent lightnesses and contradictions - not the less difficult to achieve, because they have no earthly chronicle or audience - done every day in nooks and corners, and in little households, and in men's and women's hearts - any one of which might reconcile the sternest man to such a world, and fill him with belief and hope in it.” MenWorldInspirationalBelieveHeartLittlesSaidSelfDoneMightBeliefI BelieveDifficultAudienceStruggleSacrificeAchieveVictoryQuietCornersNobleContradictionHeroismHouseholdReconcileLightnessChroniclesGreat SacrificeActs Of Heroism Book:The Complete Works of Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol and Other Christmas Books Source: The Complete Works of Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol and Other Christmas Books
“I'm a Christian. I believe that greatness has to do with the quality of love shown to the least of thy brethren and the quality of service to those who are catching hell. When you look at it in that sense, I'd say America has had great moments, but I wouldn't call it a great nation. I don't think there have been any great nations in the history of the world, because in every nation you find poor people being subjugated. So, I see the term "great nation" as a contradiction, as an oxymoron.” PeopleThinkingWorldBelieveLooksHas BeensMomentsChristianAmericaI BelieveNationsTermPoorQualityHellGreatnessContradictionPoor PeopleWorld HistoryCatchingBrethrenGreat NationsOxymoronGreat Moments Author:Cornel West