“I too complain ceaselessly in my heart and in my words too. My very life is a protest. Against government, for instance.” HeartGovernmentLife IsMy HeartComplainingInstanceProtest Book:The Duty of Delight: The Diaries of Dorothy Day Source: The Duty of Delight: The Diaries of Dorothy Day
“Perhaps the most important use of money - It saves time. Life is so short, and there's so much to do, one can't afford to waste a minute; and just think how much you waste, for instance, in walking from place to place instead of going by bus and in going by bus instead of by taxi.” ThinkingImportantUseLife IsMoneyMinutesWalkingWasteInstanceBusTaxiLife Is So Short Author:W. Somerset Maugham
“We overlook how much in our lives is invisible; love, for instance; thought, God, the future, time, faith, hope and even the electricity that brings us light.” LightLife IsOur LivesInvisibleInstanceElectricityInvisibilityFaith HopeFuture Time Author:Dorothy Gilman
“Delimitation is always difficult. The world is one, life is one. The sweetest and most heavenly of activities partake in some measure of violence - the act of love, for instance; music, for instance.” WorldLife IsDifficultViolenceActivityInstanceHeavenlySweetestActs Of Love Book:A Clockwork Orange (Restored Text) Source: A Clockwork Orange (Restored Text)
“I think the play offers (white Americans) a different way to look at black Americans For instance, in 'Fences' they see a garbageman, a person they don't really look at, although they see a garbageman every day. By looking at Troy's life, white people find out that the content of this black garbageman's life is affected by the same things- love, honor, beauty, betrayal, duty. Recognizing that these things are as much part of his life as theirs can affect how they think about and deal with black people in their lives.” PeopleThinkingWayLooksPersonsDifferentPlayLife IsBlackWhiteDealsDutyHonorOffersBetrayalInstanceDifferent WaysAffectedBlack PeopleFenceRecognizing Author:August Wilson