“We can heal all our wounds
We can use our own names.”
Jacques Brel (1929–1978) Belgian singer-songwriter
If Only We Have Love (1957)
Context: If we only have love
We can reach those in pain
We can heal all our wounds
We can use our own names.
Source: Abba's Child: The Cry of the Heart for Intimate Belonging
“We can heal all our wounds
We can use our own names.”
Jacques Brel (1929–1978) Belgian singer-songwriter
If Only We Have Love (1957)
Context: If we only have love
We can reach those in pain
We can heal all our wounds
We can use our own names.
“If we only have love
We can reach those in pain
We can heal all our wounds
We can use our own names.”
Rod McKuen (1933–2015) American poet, songwriter, composer, and singer
Translations and adaptations, If We Only Have Love (1968)
Brennan Manning book The Ragamuffin Gospel
p. 67 https://books.google.com/books?id=sUTZCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA67 <br class="br">1990s, The Ragamuffin Gospel (1990)
Dean Koontz book Velocity
Source: Velocity (2005), Chapter 54
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
2011, Remarks on death of Osama bin Laden (May 2011)
Context: On September 11, 2001, in our time of grief, the American people came together. We offered our neighbors a hand, and we offered the wounded our blood. We reaffirmed our ties to each other, and our love of community and country. On that day, no matter where we came from, what God we prayed to, or what race or ethnicity we were, we were united as one American family.
We were also united in our resolve to protect our nation and to bring those who committed this vicious attack to justice. We quickly learned that the 9/11 attacks were carried out by al Qaeda — an organization headed by Osama bin Laden, which had openly declared war on the United States and was committed to killing innocents in our country and around the globe. And so we went to war against al Qaeda to protect our citizens, our friends, and our allies.
Brené Brown (1965) US writer and professor
Source: The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You're Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are
“In the light, we read the inventions of others; in the darkness we invent our own stories.”
Alberto Manguel (1948) writer
Source: The Library at Night