Helen Keller quotes - page 4
Helen Keller was an American author, lecturer, and activist, who overcame profound deafness and blindness. Her achievements demonstrated the possibilities of education and perseverance for people with disabilities. She became an inspiration worldwide for her advocacy and remarkable accomplishments. Here are 210 of her quotes:
I understand how it was possible for Spinoza to find deep and sustained happiness when he was excommunicated, poor, despised and suspected alike by Jew and Christian; not that the kind world of men ever treated me so, but that his isolation from the universe of sensuous joys is somewhat analogous to mine. He loved the good for its own sake. Like many great spirits he accepted his place in the world, and confided himself childlike to a higher power, believing that it worked through his hands and predominated in his being. He trusted implicitly, and that is what I do. Deep, solemn optimism, it seems to me, should spring from this firm belief in the presence of God in the individual; not a remote, unapproachable governor of the universe, but a God who is very near every one of us, who is present not only in earth, sea and sky, but also in every pure and noble impulse of our hearts, 'the source and centre of all minds, their only point of rest.
Helen Keller
Helen Keller
Occupation: American Author
Born: June 27, 1880
Died: June 1, 1968
Quotes count: 210
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