Yep. My thanks to the @tgvqaz blog! ;)
"Words
are singularly the most powerful force available to humanity. We can choose to use this force constructively with words of encouragement, or destructively using words of despair. Words have energy and power with the ability to help, to heal, to hinder, to hurt, to harm, to humiliate and to humble." Yehuda Berg.
Untitled (for all my combative Friends from the US.)
And as an add-on here's a poem for you from one of my favorite German Singers/Songwriters:
Wolf Biermann.
Encouragement
You, don't let yourself become hardened
in these hard times
those that are too hard
break
Those who are all too pointed,
sting and break off immediately.
You, don't let yourself become bitter
in these bitter times
the rulers tremble
- with you're behind bars -
but not because of your suffering.
You, don't be frightened
in these frightening times
that's what they want to achieve
they want us to lay down our arms
before the great fight.
You, don't let yourself be used up
use your time
You can't hide
You need us and we need
your cheerfulness.
We don't want to be silent
in these silent times
the green is sprouting from the twigs
we want to show it to everyone
then they will know.
Translation by - yours truly...
Hello again, friends and followers. Thanks for your support. Seems, we’ve come a long road.
It’s the 22nd day of our advent calendar.
And I think we all need some encouragement. Good company. When we think of what lies ahead of us.
So here is another old time favorite of mine.
“He ain’t heavy, he’s my brother.” By “The Hollies”:
In fact, it’s so old, think they forgot something. Who wants to write a verse for our sisters, too? Much appreciated ;)
Hello again, friends and followers. Thanks for your support. Seems, we’ve come a long road.
It’s the 22nd day of our advent calendar.
And I think we all need some encouragement. Good company. When we think of what lies ahead of us.
So here is another old time favorite of mine.
“He ain’t heavy, he’s my brother.” By “The Hollies”:
In fact, it’s so old, think they forgot something. Who wants to write a verse for our sisters, too? Much appreciated ;)
“It is painful to encounter stupidity as well as malice; but such is the fate of all who attempt to reform an abuse, to urge on humanity to nobler heights, and illumine the world with a new truth.”
— Frederick Douglass, “Woman Suffrage Movement (1870)”
Hello again, friends and followers. Thanks for your support. Seems, we’ve come a long road.
It’s the 22nd day of our advent calendar.
And I think we all need some encouragement. Good company. When we think of what lies ahead of us.
So here is another old time favorite of mine.
“He ain’t heavy, he’s my brother.” By “The Hollies”:
In fact, it’s so old, think they forgot something. Who wants to write a verse for our sisters, too? Much appreciated ;)
To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
yours sincerely... ;)
how long the road may be... ♥️🙏
“To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson