Remember and help America remember that the fellowship of human beings is more important than the fellowship of race and class and gender in a democratic society.
Marian Wright EdelmanRead
No person has the right to rain on your dreams.
Interpretation
You should protect your dreams from negativity and discouragement.
This quote emphasizes the importance of self-advocacy and resilience in the pursuit of one's aspirations. It reminds us that others may try to discourage us or diminish our ambitions, but ultimately, we have the right and the responsibility to believe in our dreams and pursue them without being hindered by negativity.
In practice
Use this quote in a motivational speech for a young audience.
Remember and help America remember that the fellowship of human beings is more important than the fellowship of race and class and gender in a democratic society.
Far less wealthy industrialized countries have committed to end child poverty, while the United States is sliding backwards. We can do better. We must demand that our leaders do better.
Dr. King used to say, 'I was sitting in the back of the bus, but my mind was always up front.' Don't let anybody tell you that you can't do it. You aim high and you work very hard and now I think it's clear that you can be anything you want to.
The outside world told black kids when I was growing up that we weren't worth anything. But our parents said it wasn't so, and our churches and our schoolteachers said it wasn't so. They believed in us, and we, therefore, believed in ourselves.
I was taught that the world had a lot of problems; that I could struggle and change them; that intellectual and material gifts brought the privilege and responsibility of sharing with others less fortunate; and that service is the rent each of us pays for living - the very purpose of life and not something you do in your spare time or after you have reached your personal goals.
We must always refill and ensure there is a critical mass of leaders and activists committed to nonviolence and racial and economic justice who will keep seeding and building transforming movements.
People who take huge risks aren't afraid to fail. In fact, they love to fail. It's because failing means they found the edge.
I don't want to look back. I want to keep going forward, I still have something to say to people.
Believe and you're halfway there.
I was nearly 40 when I started. I had no fear that I wasn't going to write. I knew it was just delayed. Then, my goodness, I never stopped.
There are two kinds of failures: those who thought and never did, and those who did and never thought
I have a big-picture outlook, I am willing to fall, and I understand it's ok to fall, but I am going to get back up, I may take a step back, but in the end, I am going to take a giant leap forward.
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