Martin Luther King’s Birthday
Some great quotes ‘borrowed’ from Garrison Keilor’s Writer’s Almanac:
A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death.
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If a man hasn’t discovered something that he will die for, he isn’t fit to live.
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Here and there an individual or group dares to love, and rises to the majestic heights of moral maturity. So in a real sense this is a great time to be alive. Therefore, I am not yet discouraged about the future. Granted that the easygoing optimism of yesterday is impossible. Granted that those who pioneer in the struggle for peace and freedom will still face uncomfortable jail terms, painful threats of death; they will still be battered by the storms of persecution, leading them to the nagging feeling that they can no longer bear such a heavy burden, and the temptation of wanting to retreat to a more quiet and serene life. Granted that we face a world crisis which leaves us standing so often amid the surging murmur of life’s restless sea. But every crisis has both its dangers and its opportunities. It can spell either salvation or doom. In a dark confused world the kingdom of God may yet reign in the hearts of men.
Wonderful!