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Read more: Color or religion or place of birth“To deny a man (or woman) his (or her) hopes because of his (or her) color or race, his (or her) religion or place of…
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Read more: March ahead“We must make the pledge that we will always march ahead,” Martin Luther King Jr. once said. I found this quote recently when I visited…
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Read more: Look fear in the face“You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face,” Eleanor Roosevelt once said. “You…
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Read more: A new dayI am going to remember to be thankful during this holiday season. I will be thankful for each new day. As Maya Angelou once said,…
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Read more: Happy ThanksgivingEven if it rains and some of my relatives are grumpy and the dressing is overcooked, I am going to have a happy day. I’ll…
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Read more: Devout thanksgivingI usually spend thanksgiving with my family, and I am truly thankful for my husband and children. This year, I also am remembering how thankful…
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Read more: Fear and love“There are two basic motivating forces—fear and love,” John Lennon once said. “All hopes for a better world rest in the fearlessness and open-hearted vision…
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Read more: Do not sit idly by“We may never change the minds of people who send pipe bombs, but we can stop them from influencing others,” writes Deborah Lipstadt, a professor…
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Read more: What do we do now?“If the opposite of love isn’t hate but indifference, then the antidote to hate is engagement,” writes Nancy Gibbs in the November 12, 2018, issue…
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Read more: Reunion of life with life“Sin is separation,” says Paul Tillich in his book The Shaking of the Foundations. “Grace is reunion of life with life….Simply accept the fact that…