“Above all, do not give up your moral and political autonomy by accepting in somebody else's terms the illiberal practicality of the bureaucratic ethos or the liberal practicality of the moral scatter. Know that many personal troubles cannot be solved merely as troubles, but must be understood in terms of public issues and in terms of the problems of history making.” KnowsGivingProblemPoliticalTermAcceptingMoralIssuesTroubleGiving UpUnderstoodNot Giving UpAutonomyEthosPracticalityDo Not Give UpHistory Making Book:C. Wright Mills: Letters and Autobiographical Writings Source: C. Wright Mills: Letters and Autobiographical Writings
“That's true that I'm "not religious as that term is conventionally understood," though I've never been an atheist. Atheism is an active faith; it says, "I believe there is no God." But I don't know what I believe. I was brought up a Lutheran in Jamestown, North Dakota. I have trouble with faith. I'm not proud of this. I don't think it makes me an intellectual. I would believe if I could, and I may be able to before it's over. I would welcome that.” IfsThinkingKnowsBelieveMayAbleI BelieveTermReligiousTroubleAtheismProudIntellectualUnderstoodAtheistPositive AtheismActiveWelcomeIf I CouldThere Is No GodDakotaLutheransNorth DakotaJamestown Author:Rodney Stark
“Part of the trouble is that I've never properly understood that some disasters accumulate, that they don't all land like a child out of an apple tree.” ChildrenTroubleTreeLandUnderstoodDisasterApplesApple Trees Author:Janet Burroway
“In motherhood, where seemingly opposite realities can be simultaneously true, the role of nurturer invariably conflicts with the role of socializer. When trouble came as it surely must, was I the good cop who understood, the bad cop who terrorized, or both?” RealityRolesTroubleConflictUnderstoodOppositesMotherhoodCop Author:Mary Blakely
“There's been more than one time when I've said something, and sort of the middle of what I've said is not said but thought, and therefore assumed to be understood, which is a ridiculous assumption on my part, but sometimes gets me in trouble.” SaidSometimesTroubleMiddleUnderstoodRidiculousAssumptionOne Time Author:Howard Dean