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believe metaphor
Because you continue to inhabit and believe your metaphors, you cannot see what is true.
art laughter pain
Don't forget that in the midst of all your pain and heartache, you are surrounded by beauty, the wonder of creation, art, your music and culture, the sounds of laughter and love, of whispered hopes and celebrations, of new life and transformation, of reconciliation and forgiveness.
life reality greater
This life is only the anteroom of a greater reality to come.
thinking identity who-we-are
Disconnect your identity from what you produce, and that's a hard thing for us because we think of our significance, worth and value based on what we do instead of who we are.
use invention ability
Our ability to create has outreached our ability to use wisely the products of our invention.
mind mindfulness
Stretch your mind and fly.
love lying hate
We create an environment where it is alright to hate, to steal, to cheat, and to lie if we dress it up with symbols of respectability, dignity and love.
practice democratic-ideals america
The unhealthy gap between what we preach in America and what we often practice creates a moral dry rot that eats at the very foundation of our democratic ideals and values.
strong giving support
Support the strong, give courage to the timid, remind the indifferent, and warn the opposed.
distance people problem
Liberalism seems to be related to the distance people are from the problem.
race color black-history
No race has a monopoly on vice or virtue, and the worth of an individual is not related to the color of his skin.
attitude mistake thinking
The danger is that people may mistake what is basically a change in vocabulary for a change in behavior, practices, and attitudes. While practically all Americans have learned to talk inoffensively, not enough have learned to think differently, nor act positively.
world unemployment unemployed
The hardest work in the world is being out of work.
beautiful mother jobs
Black is beautiful when it is a slum kid studying to enter college, when it is a man learning new skills for a new job, or a slum mother battling to give her kids a chance for a better life. But white is beautiful, too, when it helps change society to make our system work for black people also. White is ugly when it oppresses blacks-and so is black ugly when black people exploit other blacks. No race has a monopoly on vice or virtue, and the worth of an individual is not related to the color of his skin.