“Do not allow your sorrow or your rage to become hostility toward people on the basis of their ethnicity or their religious views. That is unacceptable; it is out of bounds, and if you break the law, we will prosecute you for it.” PeopleIfsLawReligiousViewsBreakSorrowBasesBoundsRageHostilityEthnicityReligious Views Book:Never Again: Securing America and Restoring Justice Source: Never Again: Securing America and Restoring Justice
“Singing has nothing to do with the affairs of this world: it is not for the law. Singers are merry, and free from sorrows and cares.” WorldCareLawThis WorldSorrowSingingAffairSingersMerry Book:The Table Talk of Martin Luther Source: The Table Talk of Martin Luther
“The artist's business is to take sorrow when it comes. The depth and capacity of his reception is the measure of his art; and when he turns his back on his own suffering, he denies the very laws of his being and closes the door on everything that can ever make him great.” ArtLawArtistSufferingTurnsDoorsSorrowCapacityDepthDenyGreat ArtGreat ArtistReception Book:The Journey's Echo: Selections Source: The Journey's Echo: Selections
“The sea has been called deceitful and treacherous, but there lies in this trait only the character of a great natural power, which, to speak according to our own feelings, renews its strength, and, without reference to joy or sorrow, follows eternal laws which are imposed by a higher Power.” Has BeensCharacterFeelingsLawJoyLyingSpeakNaturalSeaHigherSorrowEternalTraitsTreacherousHigher PowerDeceitful Author:Wilhelm von Humboldt