In unserer Gesellschaft fehlt der Glaube daran, positiven Einfluss auf die Welt nehmen zu können. Mit diesem Zitat von Helen Keller möchten wir es nochmal hervorheben: Jede:r Einzelne hat Einfluss auf die Welt. Und wer nicht daran glaubt, wird andere eher herunterziehen und aufhalten. Steh auf, erhebe deine Stimme und mach die Welt zu einem besseren Ort! Die taubblinde Helen Keller setzte sich gegen viele Ungerechtigkeiten zur Wehr: Sie half Blinden, die Brailleschrift zu lernen, sie setzte sich für die Rechte der Schwarzen ein und sie kämpfte für Frauenrechte. Eine echte Weltveränderin und ein "Engel der Blinden".
Up until now I’ve resisted the temptation to blog about grief.
To be honest, its not a word I like.
Perhaps its me who is weird here (wouldn’t be the first time) but when we lose someone that we love I feel that their life should be celebrated not mourned. When the Big Green Gummi Bear passed away last October, he left very few instructions regarding his funeral wishes. I feel we celebrated his…
🔮✨ Horoscope for February 28th: Today's cosmic alignment encourages you to tap into your inner power and potential! On this day in 1985, singer and activist Helen Keller, who overcame significant challenges, was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her tireless advocacy for people with disabilities. Let her remarkable journey inspire you to persevere in the face of adversity and advocate for positive change! 🌟💫
Join us on FreezeCrowd.com to freeze with an inspirational quote! Everyone can make a difference! "The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart." - Helen Keller ❤️❄️ 😀
Asking someone about their favorite historical figure can be a tricky question. Many people tend to stick with the obvious choices such as George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, or Martin Luther King Jr. However, there are many other historical figures who have made significant contributions to society that may not immediately come to mind.
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Take Mother Teresa, for example. Mother…
“So exquisitely blended are the lights and shades,
The golds, scarlets, and purples, that no sense is wearied;
For God, himself hath painted the landscape.”
From “Autumn,” by Helen Keller, 27 October 1893.
These lines are proof that admiring beauty is beyond the task of eyes and ears and that a poet can describe the world with its words as beautifully as once god tried. Such was the writing of Helen Keller evoking the deepest sense of emotions within people. Setting an example in front of the world that difficulties add worth, whether being added to a fictional story or a human life simply enhances its beauty.
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