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Helen Keller Quote: “The tragic side of many architectural enterprises is that they destroy natural beauties which are a priceless possession and cannot be replaced.”
Helen Keller Quote: “There is nothing more beautiful, I think, than the evanescent fleeting images and sentiments presented by a language one is just becoming familiar with – ideas that flit across the mental sky, shaped and tinted by capricious fancy.”
Helen Keller Quote: “I read them in the intervals between study and play with an ever-deepening sense of pleasure. I did not study nor analyze them – I did not know whether they were well written or not; I never thought about style or authorship. They laid their treasures at my feet, and I accepted them as we accept the sunshine and the love of our friends.”
Helen Keller Quote: “I prefer to stroll which has a buddy at nighttime, than by itself inside the light.”
Helen Keller Quote: “I distrust the rash optimism in this country that cries, “Hurrah, we’re all right! This is the greatest nation on earth,” when there are grievances that call loudly for redress.”
Helen Keller Quote: “I cannot see the lovely things with my eyes, but my mind can see them all, and so I am joyful all the day long.”
Helen Keller Quote: “Virgil is serene and lovely like a marble Apollo in the moonlight; Homer is a beautiful, animated youth in the full sunlight with the wind in his hair.”
Helen Keller Quote: “With a feeling of intense disgust you kick the mass of rubbish into a corner and go home, your head full of revolutionary schemes to abolish the divine right of professors to ask questions without the consent of the questioned.”
Helen Keller Quote: “Every struggle is a victory. One more effort and I reach the luminous cloud, the blue depths of the sky, the uplands of my desire.”
Helen Keller Quote: “First – How did I become a Socialist? By reading.”
Helen Keller Quote: “I had once believed that we were all masters of our fate – that we could mold our lives into any form we pleased... I had overcome deafness and blindness sufficiently to be happy, and I supposed that anyone could come out victorious if he threw himself valiantly into life’s struggle. But as I went more and more about the country I learned that I had spoken with assurance on a subject I knew little about... I learned that the power to rise in the world is not within the reach of everyone.”
Helen Keller Quote: “How easy it is to fly on paper wings!”
Helen Keller Quote: “Any teacher can take a child to the classroom, but not every teacher can make him learn.”
Helen Keller Quote: “In a word, literature is my Utopia. Here I am not disfranchised. No barrier of the senses shuts me out from the sweet, gracious discourse of my book-friends.”
Helen Keller Quote: “God is love, God is our Father, and we are His children; therefore the darkest clouds will break, and though right be worsted, wrong shall not triumph.”
Helen Keller Quote: “Once, while we were out on the water, the sun went down over the rim of the earth, and threw a soft, rosy light over the White City.”
Helen Keller Quote: “But in this respect I do not think I am much worse off than the girls who take notes. If the mind is occupied with the mechanical process of hearing and putting words on paper at pell-mell speed, I should not think one could pay much attention to the subject under consideration or the manner in which it is presented.”
Helen Keller Quote: “Even notoriety may be turned to beneficent uses, and I rejoice if the disposition of the newspapers to record my activities results in bringing more often into their columns the word Socialism.”
Helen Keller Quote: “Only by contact with evil could I have learned to feel by contrast the beauty of truth and love and goodness.”
Helen Keller Quote: “We have seen that the world’s philosophers – the Sayers of the Word – were optimists; so also are the men of action and achievement – the Doers of the Word.”
Helen Keller Quote: “I am content that others should be wiser than I.”
Helen Keller Quote: “It were better far to sail forever in the night of blindness, with sense and feeling and mind, than to be thus content with the mere act of seeing. They have the sunset, the morning skies, the purple of distant hills, yet their souls voyage through this enchanted world with a barren stare.”
Helen Keller Quote: “Each individual has a subconscious memory of the green earth and murmuring waters, and blindness and deafness cannot rob him of this gift from past generations. This inherited capacity is a sort of sixth sense- a soul sense which sees, hears, and feels, all in one.”
Helen Keller Quote: “Let the most romantic of us that has been entertained all night with the spectacle of some wild and magnificent vision, re-combine it in the morning and try it by his waking judgment. That which appeared so shifting and yet so coherent, when it came under cool examination, shall appear so reasonless and so unlinked, that we are ashamed to have been so deluded, and to have taken, though but in sleep, a monster for a god.”
Helen Keller Quote: “One goes to college to learn, it seems, not to think.”
Helen Keller Quote: “Optimism is the harmony between man’s spirit and the spirit of God pronouncing His works good.”
Helen Keller Quote: “Faith reinvigorates the will, enriches the affections, and awakens a sense of creativeness. Active faith knows no fear, and it is a safeguard to me against cynicism and despair.”
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