Political necessities sometime turn out to be political mistakes.
The fidelity of a dog is a precious gift.
The fidelity of a dog is a precious gift demanding no less binding moral responsibilities than the friendship of a human being.
The bond with a dog is as lasting as the ties of this earth can ever be.
There is no faith which has never yet been broken, except that of a truly faithful dog
The competition between human beings destroys with cold and diabolic brutality. . . Under the pressure of this competitive fury we have not only forgotten what is useful to humanity as a whole, but even that which is good and advantageous to the individual. [. . . ] One asks, which is more damaging to modern humanity: the thirst for money or consuming haste. . . in either case, fear plays a very important role: the fear of being overtaken by one's competitors, the fear of becoming poor, the fear of making wrong decisions or the fear of not being up to snuff. . .
Most people have forgotten how to live with living creatures, with living systems and that, in turn, is the reason why man, whenever he comes into contact with nature, threatens to kill the natural system in which and from which he live.
One of the effects of living with electric information is that we live habitually in a state of information overload. There's always more than you can cope with.
The busiest people I have known in my life always have time enough to do everything. Those who do nothing are always tired and pay no attention to the little amount of work they are required to do. They complain constantly that the day is too short. The truth is, they are afraid to fight the good fight.
I leave you love. I leave you hope. I leave you the challenge of developing confidence in one another. I leave you respect for the use of power. I leave you faith. I leave you racial dignity.
Everyone that ever met me has been in love with me.