Our greatest leaders are neither dreamers nor dictators: They are, like Jefferson, those who articulate national aspirations yet master the mechanics of influence and know when to depart from dogma.
Jon MeachamRead
I don't think anyone is qualified to answer questions of eternal fate definitively, much less pinpoint it to a given day.
Interpretation
This quote reflects the uncertainty and complexity of understanding life after death and encourages humility in the face of such profound questions.
Jon Meacham emphasizes the inherent limitations of human knowledge regarding concepts of eternal fate and the afterlife. He suggests that rather than claiming certainty about such existential questions, people should acknowledge the complexity and mystery surrounding them. This perspective invites humility and open-mindedness in discussions about life's most significant mysteries.
In practice
In a discussion about spirituality at a community gathering.
Our greatest leaders are neither dreamers nor dictators: They are, like Jefferson, those who articulate national aspirations yet master the mechanics of influence and know when to depart from dogma.
It would be wonderful if the public sector were always great, or always terrible; or if the private sector were always great, or always terrible. Alas, reality is more complicated than comforting caricatures. Governments fail, and corporations fail.
As crucial as religion has been and is to the life of the nation, America's unifying force has never been a specific faith, but a commitment to freedom - not least freedom of conscience.
The perennial conviction that those who work hard and play by the rules will be rewarded with a more comfortable present and a stronger future for their children faces assault from just about every direction. That great enemy of democratic capitalism, economic inequality, is real and growing.
A wise nation should cultivate a political spirit that allows opponents to cooperate without fearing an automatic execution from their core supporters. Who knew that the real rogues in American politics would be the ones who dare to get along?
One of the earliest resurrection scenes in the Bible is that of Thomas demanding evidence - he wanted to see, to touch, to prove. Those who question and probe and debate are heirs of the apostles just as much as the most fervent of believers.
It has yet to be proven that intelligence has any survival value.
That which the fountain sends forth returns again to the fountain.
The self is like a pimping blackmailing chauffeur who gets you from here to there on word lines.
Is life worth living? This is a question for an embryo not for a man.
My dreams, my dreams! What has become of their sweetness? What indeed has become of my youth?
It is good to have an end to journey toward, but it is the journey that matters in the end.
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