I don't see any negativity with what Brad Pitt is doing with his Make It Right Foundation, or what Sean Penn is trying to do in Haiti.
I admit, I was fascinated by Adolf Hitler. He was a pleasant boss and a fatherly friend.
We should listen to the voice of conscience. It does not take nearly as much courage as one might think to admit to our mistakes and learn from them. Human beings are in this world to learn and to change themselves in learning.
Hitler spoke in a quiet, soft voice.
Friendship is the source of the greatest pleasures, and without friends even the most agreeable pursuits become tedious.
. . . life change comes when we receive life with thanks and ask for nothing to change.
Before a baby is born, you have a baby shower, not a fetus shower.
If my interlocutor desires to convince me that Jupiter has inhabitants, and that his description of them is accurate, it is for him to bring forward evidence in support of his contention. The burden of proof evidently lies on him; it is not for me to prove that no such beings exist before my non-belief is justified, but for him to prove that they do exist before my belief can be fairly claimed. Similarly, it is for the affirmer of God's existence to bring evidence in support of his affirmation; the burden of proof lies on him.