“Our lives as we lead them as passed on to others, whether in physical or mental forms, tingeing all future lives together. This should be enough for one who lives for truth and service to his fellow passengers on the way.” WayShouldEnoughTogetherFormSpiritualityOur LivesFellowsPassengersFuture LifeLife Together Author:Luther Burbank
“Fellow workers and peasants, this is the socialist and democratic revolution of the working people, with the working people, and for the working people. And for this revolution of the working people, by the working people, and for the working people we are prepared to give our lives.” PeopleGivingOur LivesRevolutionFellowsDemocraticPreparedWorkersSocialistPeasantsFellow Workers Author:Fidel Castro
“I regard the state of which I am a citizen as a public utility, like the organization that supplies me with water, gas, and electricity. I feel that it is my civic duty to pay my taxes as well as my other bills, and that it is my moral duty to make an honest declaration of my income to the income tax authorities. But I do not feel that I and my fellow citizens have a religious duty to sacrifice our lives in war on behalf of our own state, and, a fortiori, I do not feel that we have an obligation or a right to kill and maim citizens of other states or to devastate their land.” FeelsWellsWarStatesWaterReligiousPayMoralOur LivesSacrificeLandHonestDutyCitizensTaxesAuthorityOrganizationRegardFellowsBillsIncomeObligationGasElectricityDeclarationBehalfUtilityCivicsSuppliesIncome TaxCivic DutyMoral Duty Author:Arnold J. Toynbee
“It means that the men who hold the means of life control our lives, and, because we workingmen have tried to get some measure of justice, some measure of betterment, they deny the right of the human being to associate with his fellow.” MenHumansMeanJusticeHuman BeingsOur LivesHe ManFellowsDenyAssociatesBetterment Author:James Larkin
“It is all right when God sends us the approval of our fellow men; however, we must never make that approval a motive in our life.” MenOur LivesFellowsMotiveApprovalFellow Man Book:Days of Heaven on Earth: A Daily Devotional to Comfort and Inspire Source: Days of Heaven on Earth: A Daily Devotional to Comfort and Inspire
“Philosopher Bertrand Russell suggested that 'Men are born ignorant, not stupid. They are made stupid by education.' And, it was Albert Einstein who explained, 'Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.' So which is it - stupidity, ignorance or insanity - that explains the behavior of my fellow Americans who call for greater government involvement in our lives?” MenMadeDifferentGovernmentBornResultsGreaterOur LivesStupidIgnoranceBehaviorFellowsPhilosopherStupidityIgnorantInsanityExpectingInvolvementNot StupidGovernment Involvement Book:American Contempt for Liberty Source: American Contempt for Liberty
“Narration is as much a part of human nature as breath and the circulation of the blood.... storytelling is intrinsic to biological time, which we cannot escape. Life, Pascal said, is like living in a prison from which every day fellow prisoners are taken away to be executed. We are all, like Scheherazade, under sentence of death, and we all think of our lives as narratives, with beginnings, middles and ends.” ThinkingHumansSaidEndsTakenOur LivesBloodHuman NatureBreathsFellowsPrisonSentencesStorytellingNarrativePrisonerCirculationNarrationPascal Author:A. S. Byatt
“Love. Help with no expectations. Destroy selfishness, self... At the end of our lives, I believe the soul will be asked, "What did you do for your fellow man?"” MenBelieveSoulEndsSelfHelpingI BelieveOur LivesExpectationsFellowsSelfishnessFellow Man Author:Misty Upham