Americans deserve more than tolerance from one another; we deserve each other's respect, whether we think each other right or wrong in our views, as long as our character and our sincerity merit respect.
speech graduation empathy
John McCain
Liberty University Commencement 2006, 2006
We have so much more that unites us than divides us.
speech graduation empathy
John McCain
Liberty University Commencement 2006, 2006
We need to develop cultures of peace, and cultures of peace require that we learn to listen to each other, that we learn to dialogue with each other, that we learn to respect each other.
speech graduation empathy
Wangari Maathai
Connecticut College Commencement 2006, 2006
I see the otherness of the other, which appeals to me. In fact, it is the otherness of the other that makes me who I am.
speech graduation empathy
Elie Wiesel
Dartmouth College Commencement 2006, 2006
There is more in any human being to celebrate than to denigrate.
speech graduation empathy
Elie Wiesel
Dartmouth College Commencement 2006, 2006
Our wounds are our best lessons, our life's biggest teachers. I have seen powerful love that has changed me forever. It has made me try to walk in other shoes, show more compassion and humility.
speech graduation resilience
Marian Fontana
Massachusetts School of Law Commencement 2006, 2006
Our wounds are our best lessons, our life's biggest teachers.
speech graduation resilience
Marian Fontana
Massachusetts School of Law Commencement 2006, 2006
The really important kind of freedom involves attention and awareness and discipline, and being able truly to care about other people and to sacrifice for them over and over in myriad petty, unsexy ways every day. That is real freedom.
speech graduation empathy
David Foster Wallace
Kenyon College Commencement 2005, 2005
Human rights, security, and development, taken together, make up the idea of 'larger freedom.' A young man who has HIV, who cannot read or write, and who lives on the brink of starvation is not truly free — even if he can vote to choose his rulers.
speech graduation justice
Kofi Annan
Penn State Commencement 2005, 2005
Do not think you can look away from the injustice, the suffering, or the lack of true freedom that is the lot of so many people in our world today. Your future depends on their future.
speech graduation responsibility
Kofi Annan
Penn State Commencement 2005, 2005
Ease up on yourselves. Have some compassion for yourself as well as for others. There's no such thing as perfection, and life is not a race.
speech graduation empathy
Doug Marlette
Durham Academy Commencement 2005, 2005
The most obvious, important realities are often the ones that are hardest to see and talk about.
speech graduation wisdom
David Foster Wallace
Kenyon College Commencement 2005, 2005