Tuesday, August 16, 2005
In case you missed it...
- Meet the new residents of Gush Katif
- Quote of the Day Part II
- Why Abramoff wasn't arrested in Baltimore
- How can you not but cry with them?
- Can I research, too?
- Charles Ellis Schumer (& Quote of the Day)
- Tish'a B'Av Message from YU Roshei Yeshiva
- Al Inyanei D'Yoma
- Jack Abramoff Has Been Indicted
- Tis the end of another era
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2 Comments:
I agree that it's very hard to make a difference in this world and that politics and government are specifically hard to change. However, change only occurs because people work hard enough to make it happen, and nothing would ever improve if everyone had the attitude that nothing could improve.
I think we wield more power than we believe we do.
"Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they've been given than to explore the power they have to change it."
Elisheva,
I totally agree! Too many people give up too easily. If everyone thought that "it's too hard, it's just not worth the effort" then nothing would ever get accomplished and that would be tragic.
Thanks for the quote, I will post that in my office to remind me that nothing is impossible nad it's always worth the considerable effort I'll be putting in.
Thanks!
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