Coaches Hot Seat NFL Quotes of the Day – Sunday, November 4, 2018 – Helen Keller
Coaches Hot Seat NFL Quotes of the Day – Sunday, November 4, 2018 – Helen Keller
“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.”
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“Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.”
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“Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved.”
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“I long to accomplish a great and noble task, but it is my chief duty to accomplish small tasks as if they were great and noble.”
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“It is a terrible thing to see and have no vision.”
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“Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood.”
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“Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.”
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“True happiness… is not attained through self-gratification, but through fidelity to a worthy purpose.”
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“My share of the work may be limited, but the fact that it is work makes it precious.”
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“Never bend your head. Always hold it high. Look the world straight in the eye.”
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“Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence.”
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“People do not like to think. If one thinks, one must reach conclusions. Conclusions are not always pleasant.”
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“The highest result of education is tolerance.”
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“Walking with a friend in the dark is better than walking alone in the light.”
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“We can do anything we want to if we stick to it long enough.”
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“While they were saying among themselves it cannot be done, it was done.”
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“One can never consent to creep when one feels an impulse to soar.”
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“We differ, blind and seeing, one from another, not in our senses, but in the use we make of them, in the imagination and courage with which we seek wisdom beyond the senses.”
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“Tyranny cannot defeat the power of ideas.”
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“Miss Sullivan touched my forehead and spelled with decided emphasis, “Think.” In a flash I knew that the word was the name of the process that was going on in my head. This was my first conscious perception of an abstract idea. For a long time I was still … trying to find a meaning for “love” in the light of this new idea. The sun had been under a cloud all day, and there had been brief showers; but suddenly the sun broke forth in all its southern splendour. Again I asked my teacher, “Is this not love?”
“Love is something like the clouds that were in the sky before the sun came out,” she replied. Then in simpler words than these, which at that time I could not have understood, she explained:
“You cannot touch the clouds, you know; but you feel the rain and know how glad the flowers and the thirsty earth are to have it after a hot day. You cannot touch love either; but you feel the sweetness that it pours into everything. Without love you would not be happy or want to play.”
The beautiful truth burst upon my mind — I felt that there were invisible lines stretched between my spirit and the spirits of others.”
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“No matter how dull, or how mean, or how wise a man is, he feels that happiness is his indisputable right.”
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“A happy life consists not in the absence, but in the mastery of hardships.”
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“Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy purpose.”
Wikipedia: Helen Keller