Why do we walk when we can fly by spreading the wings of our love?
We are what we think. All that we are arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts, we make the world.
I believe that climate change represents one of the greatest threats to our national security and our planet.
Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty.
The world sees in our conduct, in our behaviour, the proof that we are the real children of God.
What I said to my family is, 'Our history is our own. Let people write what they want, we know who we are.'
Denmark is a small nation of five million people, but our economy is completely dependent on our commercial fleet. Every family has some connection to it.
Eating and food are a wonderful part of our life's experience, and half of us are walking around dreading having to figure out what to put in our mouths.
Emigration, forced or chosen, across national frontiers or from village to metropolis, is the quintessential experience of our time.
I think that food ties us to our community and our traditions, and it's the thing that makes us feel good and connected.
Father's Day is hopefully a time when the culture says, 'This is our moment to look at who our men and boys are.'
I fear that our true motivation is about oil and our own flailing economy; about the failure to destroy Al Qaeda and about revenge.
They've really got to recognize that all of us bring some of our family issues to work and our work home.
We look to our pastors and priests and rabbis and counselors of all kinds to testify of the enduring principles upon which our society is built: honesty, charity, integrity and family.
We will fail God, we will fail our family, and our family might fail us at times, but God never fails us.
My only concern is playing. Everything else, my family looks after. In our house, everyone has a job, and my job in our house is to play football.
Our hearts were drunk with a beauty Our eyes could never see.
The basic principle which I believe has contributed more than any other to the building of our business as it is today, is the ownership of our company by the people employed in it.
My mother taught me that we all have the power to achieve our dreams. What I lacked was the courage.
From our point of view, the most exciting thing would be if we discovered something really fundamental in our understanding was just off a bit - and that now we have a chance to revisit it.
The cooperation of government at its different levels is important and can only be achieved as long as the people of Chicago are directly involved in our efforts and supportive of our goals.