The Realist: tells it the way it is. The Historian: tells it the way it was. The Idealist: tells it the way it should have been. The Humanist: tells it the way Man must make it become. – BURTON BLATT
I tell what I have seen…that from them you may feel more deeply the imperative obligation that lies upon you to prevent the possibility of a repetition or continuance of such outrages upon humanity. – DOROTHEA DIX
Our challenge is to move toward a community of care and response – one that gives hope, encourages relationships, responds lovingly to needs, and promotes human interdependence. – JOHN MCGEE
To be grounded is to feel so safe and loved that a person can withstand loss and change. It indicates flexibility and the ability to give-in. – JOHN MCGEE
True helpfulness starts with humbleness toward the one you want to help, and that is why I must understand that to help others is not to rule but to serve. If I cannot do this, I cannot help anyone. – […]
Tough mindedness without tenderheartedness is cold and detached, leaving one’s life in a perpetual winter devoid of the warmth of spring and the gentle heat of summer. – MARTIN LUTHER KING, JUNIOR