M. Scott Peck (1936–2005) American psychiatrist
Source: The Different Drum: Community Making and Peace
Source: Gravity and Grace
M. Scott Peck (1936–2005) American psychiatrist
Source: The Different Drum: Community Making and Peace
“Boy, you knock on the devil's door and he will head slam you through the wall.”
Sherrilyn Kenyon (1965) Novelist
Source: No Mercy
Sam Keen (1931) author, professor, and philosopher
Source: The Passionate Life (1983), p. 132
Jean Vanier (1928–2019) Canadian humanitarian
Jean Vanier, From Brokenness to Community, 1992, pp 35-36
From books
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
In reference to the Alabama Council on Human Relations, an organization which was joined by King, whose church's meeting room was used to hold monthly meetings for the Montgomery chapter the council. Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story (1958)
1950s
Context: Although the Montgomery council never had a large membership, it played an important role. As the only truly interracial group in Montgomery, it served to keep the desperately needed channels of communication open between the races.
Men often hate each other because they fear each other; they fear each other because they don't know each other; they don't know each other because they can not communicate; they can not communicate because they are separated. In providing an avenue of communication, the council was fulfilling a necessary condition for better race relations in the South.
Ervin László (1932) Hungarian musician and philosopher
Source: The systems view of the world (1996), p. 11.
Jeff Bezos (1964) American entrepreneur, founder and CEO of Amazon.com, Inc.
The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon