Helen Keller
Helen Keller
Helen Adams Kellerwas an American author, political activist, and lecturer. She was the first deaf-blind person to earn a bachelor of arts degree. The story of how Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan, broke through the isolation imposed by a near complete lack of language, allowing the girl to blossom as she learned to communicate, has become widely known through the dramatic depictions of the play and film The Miracle Worker. Her birthplace in West Tuscumbia, Alabama, is now a museum and...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionActivist
Date of Birth27 June 1880
CityTuscumbia, AL
CountryUnited States of America
Keep your face to the sunshine and you will never see the shadow.
To keep our faces toward change and behave like free spirits in the presence of fate is strength undefeatable
Face your deficiencies and acknowledge them? but do not let them master you.Let them teach you patience, sweetness, insight.
Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. To keep our faces toward change and behave like free spirits in the presence of fate is strength undefeatable.
When all you can feel are the shadows, turn your face towards the sun. There is always a bright side - even if only that it is not worse...and it can always be worse
When all you can feel are the shadows, turn your face towards the sun.
It gives me a deep comforting sense that "things seen are temporal and things unseen are eternal.
I thank God for my handicaps, for, through them, I have found myself, my work, and my God
It is better to be happy for a moment and be burned up with beauty than to live a long time and be bored all the while.
Knowledge is happiness, because to have knowledge -- broad, deep knowledge -- is to know true ends from false, and lofty things from low.
''Knowledge is power.'' Rather, knowledge is happiness, because to have knowledge -- broad, deep knowledge -- is to know true ends from false, and lofty things from low. To know the thoughts and deeds that have marked man's progress is to feel the great heartthrobs of humanity through the centuries; and if one does not feel in these pulsations a heavenward striving, one must indeed be deaf to the harmonies of life.
To think clearly without hurry or confusion; To love everybody sincerely; To act in everything with the highest motives; To trust God unhesitatingly.
True happiness...is not attained through self-gratification, but through fidelity to a worthy purpose.
Although the world is full of suffering,it is also full of the overcoming of it.