“The spark of passion ignites the fuel for innovation.”
It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)
Homecoming saga, Earthborn (1995)
“The spark of passion ignites the fuel for innovation.”
It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919), Journal
Variant: Without passion man is a mere latent force and possibility, like the flint which awaits the shock of the iron before it can give forth its spark.
“Friction makes sparks and sparks start creative conflagrations.”
Quote 93
Leo Burnett Worldwide
“The satellite revolt was not sparked from the West. It was sparked by Communism itself.”
Source: Cold Friday (1964), p. 315
2009, Nobel Prize acceptance speech (December 2009)
Context: We do not have to think that human nature is perfect for us to still believe that the human condition can be perfected. We do not have to live in an idealized world to still reach for those ideals that will make it a better place. The non-violence practiced by men like Gandhi and King may not have been practical or possible in every circumstance, but the love that they preached — their fundamental faith in human progress — that must always be the North Star that guides us on our journey.
For if we lose that faith — if we dismiss it as silly or naïve; if we divorce it from the decisions that we make on issues of war and peace — then we lose what's best about humanity. We lose our sense of possibility. We lose our moral compass.
Like generations have before us, we must reject that future. As Dr. King said at this occasion so many years ago, "I refuse to accept despair as the final response to the ambiguities of history. I refuse to accept the idea that the 'isness' of man's present condition makes him morally incapable of reaching up for the eternal 'oughtness' that forever confronts him."
Let us reach for the world that ought to be — that spark of the divine that still stirs within each of our souls.
“I feel the Sparks of my old Flame revive.”
The Works of Publius Virgilius Maro (2nd ed. 1654), Virgil's Æneis
Frederick Herzberg, quoted in: Marci Segal (2003), Quick Guide to the Four Temperaments and Creativity. p. 12