Monday, January 16, 2006

MLK, Jr. Quote

"Many people fear nothing more terribly than to take a position that stands out sharply and clearly from the prevailing opinion. The tendency of most is to adopt a view that is so ambiguous that it will include everything, and so popular that it will include everybody. Not a few men who cherish lofty and noble ideals hide them under a bushel for fear of being called different." (Martin Luther King, Jr.)

On this Martin Luther King Day, let everyone that reads this quote resolve to shed just one fear, to take just one position they believe is right, to promote just one lofty or noble ideal, and to dare the lemmings to ostracize.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Given today's quote, I know understand your pathological obsession with Sen. Kerry, the great equivocator as you like to call him.

7:13 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

enough with the intelligence insecurity

6:02 PM  

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