
Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech (2012)
Confessions of a Twentieth-Century Pilgrim (1988)
Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech (2012)
The Crosswicks Journal, The Irrational Season (1977)
Context: No long-term marriage is made easily, and there have been times when I've been so angry or so hurt that I thought my love would never recover. And then, in the midst of near despair, something has happened beneath the surface. A bright little flashing fish of hope has flicked silver fins and the water is bright and suddenly I am returned to a state of love again — till next time. I've learned that there will always be a next time, and that I will submerge in darkness and misery, but that I won't stay submerged. And each time something has been learned under the waters; something has been gained; and a new kind of love has grown. The best I can ask for is that this love, which has been built on countless failures, will continue to grow. I can say no more than that this is mystery, and gift, and that somehow or other, through grace, our failures can be redeemed and blessed.
Source: The Image: A Guide to Pseudo-Events in America (1961), p. 12.
Source: All of Us: The Collected Poems
Source: Words of a Sage : Selected thoughts of African Spir (1937), p. 50.
“What is liberal education,” pp. 7-8
Liberalism Ancient and Modern (1968)
End of the part 2: "The Virus of Faith" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMUG6qd98wc
The Root of All Evil? (January 2006)
2000s, 2002, State of the Union address (January 2002)