How lucky we were to have this incredible woman sharing our planet. Sans the inaccurate paragraphs on India and her antiquated view of "savages", this is a priceless read from someone who had every reason to be pessimistic.
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"If happiness is to be so measured, I who cannot hear or see have every reason to sit in a corner with folded hands and weep."
"Darkness cannot shut me in again. I have had a glimpse of the shore, and can now live by the hope of reaching it."
"My optimism is no mild and unreasoning satisfaction."
"A man must understand evil and be acquainted with sorrow before he can write himself an optimist and expect others to believe that he has reason for the faith that is in him."
"Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it."
"The world is sown with good; but unless I turn my glad thoughts into practical living and till my own field, I cannot reap a kernel of the good."
"To what is good I open the doors of my being, and jealously shut them against what is bad."
"I never can be argued into hopelessness. Doubt and mistrust are the mere panic of timid imagination, which the steadfast heart will conquer, and the large mind transcend."
"The desire and will to work is optimism itself."
“Up, up! Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy whole might. Work while it is called To-day; for the Night cometh wherein no man may work.” - Carlyle
"Work, production, brings life out of chaos, makes the individual a world, an order; and order is optimism."
"Though the ways in which I can make myself useful are few, the work open to me is endless. The gladdest laborer in the vineyard may be a cripple."
"Darwin could work only half an hour at a time; yet in many diligent half-hours he laid anew the foundations of philosophy."
"It is my service to think how I can best fulfill the demands that each day makes upon me, and to rejoice that others can do what I cannot."
"The outward world justifies my inward universe of good."
"A deaf-blind person ought to find special meaning in Plato’s Ideal World. These things which you see and hear and touch are not the reality of realities…"
"Philosophy gives to the mind the prerogative of seeing truth, and bears us into a realm where I, who am blind, am not different from you who see."
"When I learned… that your eyes receive an inverted image of things which your brain unconsciously corrects, I began to suspect that the eye is not a very reliable instrument after all, and I felt as one who had been restored to equality with others."
"The great mystics lived alone, deaf and blind, but dwelling with God."
"Verily, blessed are ye that have not seen, and yet have believed."
"It is a splendid thing to be an American. In America the optimist finds abundant reason for confidence in the present and hope for the future…"
"The heresy of one age becomes the orthodoxy of the next."
"I find that to be an American is to be an optimist."
"I read in the history of Julius Cæsar that during the civil wars there were millions of peaceful herdsmen and laborers who worked as long as they could, and fled before the advance of the armies that were led by the few, then waited until the danger was past, and returned to repair damages with patient hands."
"The test of all beliefs is their practical effect in life."
"If Life gave him ashes for bread, it was his fault."
“Let us eat, drink and be merry,” says the pessimist, “for to-morrow we die.” If I regarded my life from the point of view of the pessimist, I should be undone."
"The optimist cannot fall back, cannot falter… He will work as if upon him alone depended the establishment of heaven on earth."
"No pessimist ever discovered the secrets of the stars, or sailed to an uncharted land, or opened a new heaven to the human spirit."
"Thus the optimist believes, attempts, achieves. He stands always in the sunlight."
"Because there is imperfection, there must be perfection; completeness must come of incompleteness; failure is an evidence of triumph for the fulness of the days."
"Lift up your burden, it is God’s gift, bear it nobly."
"Every optimist moves along with progress and hastens it, while every pessimist would keep the world at a standstill."
"Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement; nothing can be done without hope."
"It is because Christ is an optimist that for ages he has dominated the Western world."
"If you are born blind, search the treasures of darkness"
"The optimist is he who sees that men’s actions are directed not by squadrons and armies, but by moral power, that the conquests of Alexander and Napoleon are less abiding than Newton’s and Galileo’s."
"I believe it is a sacred duty to encourage ourselves and others; to hold the tongue from any unhappy word against God’s world, because no man has any right to complain of a universe which God made good, and which thousands of men have striven to keep good."
"Optimism is the harmony between man’s spirit and the spirit of God pronouncing His works good."
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