
Before Handover of Hong Kong (1997), Quote of the Day: Szeto Wah on democracy in Hong Kong and China https://shanghaiist.com/2011/01/03/szeto-wah/
2016, Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative Town Hall (March 2016)
Context: I believe that under the surface all people are the same. […] people are all essentially the same. Similar hopes, similar dreams, similar strengths, similar weaknesses. But we're also all bound by history and culture and habits. And so conflicts arise, in part, because of some weaknesses in human nature. When we feel threatened, then we like to strike out against people who are not like us. When change is happening too quickly, and we try to hang on to those things that we think could give us a solid foundation. And sometimes the organizing principles are around issues like race, or religion. When there are times of scarcity, then people can turn on each other. And so I don't underestimate the very real challenges that we continue to face, and I don't think it is inevitable that the world comes together in a common culture and common understanding. But overall, I am hopeful. And the reason I'm hopeful is, if you look at the trajectory of history, humanity has slowly improved.
Before Handover of Hong Kong (1997), Quote of the Day: Szeto Wah on democracy in Hong Kong and China https://shanghaiist.com/2011/01/03/szeto-wah/
Source: Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast
“I don't understand you. You don't understand me. What else do we have in common?”
“I don't understand girls, but I'm slowly learning.”
http://www.flixster.com/actor/daniel-radcliffe/daniel-radcliffe-quotes
“I hope they understand that I really understand
That they don't understand”
-GHOST!
Music
Source: Star Maker (1937), Chapter VII: More Worlds; 1. A Symbiotic Race (p. 81)
“I live on hope and that I think do all
Who come into this world.”
Sonnet LXXIII.
Poetry
Source: Liberalism (1911), Chapter III, The Movement Of Theory, p. 30.