“When grubbing for necessities man is still an animal. He becomes uniquely human when he reaches out for the superfluous and extravagant.” MenHumansStillsAnimalSocietyReach OutSuperfluousExtravagant Book:Working and Thinking on the Waterfront: A Journal, June 1958-May 1959 Source: Working and Thinking on the Waterfront: A Journal, June 1958-May 1959
“I heard the bells from the future churches, the children playing and laughing in the schoolyards [...] and here was an almond tree in bloom before me: I must reach out and cut a flowering branch. For, by believing passionately in something which still does not exist, we create it. The nonexistent is whatever we have not sufficiently desired, whatever we have not irrigated with our blood to such a degree that it becomes strong enough to stride across the somber threshold of nonexistence.” BelieveChildrenDoeStillsEnoughStrongChurchLaughingCuttingHeardTreeBloodDegreesBranchesReach OutBellsStrong EnoughThresholdStrideFloweringChildren PlayingSomberAlmonds Author:Nikos Kazantzakis
“It's really important for people who are HIV positive to reach out to let other people know that they can be tested, they can find out they can still live a life -- a positive life, a happy life.” PeopleKnowsLifeInspirationalStillsImportantSupportPositiveFindingsImportanceHappyAidsLive LifeHappy LifeReach OutTestedPositive LifeVirusesHivHelping HandLive Life HappyHiv Positive Author:Laura Bush
“The truth can be spoken only by someone who is already at home in it; not by someone who still lives in untruthfulness, and does no more than reach out towards it from within untruthfulness.” DoeStillsHomeReach OutStill LifeUntruthfulness Author:Ludwig Wittgenstein