Forgiveness is not to give the other person peace. Forgiveness is for you. Take that opportunity.
Every year during their High Holy Days the Jewish community reminds us all of our need for repentance and forgiveness.
I think that food ties us to our community and our traditions and it's the thing that makes us feel good and connected.
I was raised by a lady that was crippled all her life but she did everything for me and she raised me. She washed our clothes cooked our food she did everything for us. I don't think I ever heard her complain a day in her life. She taught me responsibility towards my brother and sisters and the community.
I wait for the next opportunity to have something to do with food. If I get rested my mind just starts creating new dishes - click click click.
I had no accomplishments except surviving. But that isn't enough in the community where I came from because everybody was doing it. So I wasn't prepared for America where everybody is glowing with good teeth and good clothes and food.
You know rural Americans are a special people. Their labor puts food on our table and fuel in our gas tanks. Their service in our military sets a powerful example of leadership honor and sacrifice. Their spirit of community inspires us all.
Local and regional food systems are about opportunity.
Our children's health and well-being are dependent on our commitment to promoting food access and good eating habits at home at school and in the community.
The main thing is that it's nice to see these young people - 9 to 14 years old - take the opportunity to get more involved in their health and fitness. We need more kids to be more active.
It's been a long road back to health and fitness for me. I am just glad to have been given the opportunity to do what I love most.
Surplus wealth is a sacred trust which its possessor is bound to administer in his lifetime for the good of the community.
Part of your heritage in this society is the opportunity to become financially independent.
On the one hand Twitter gives you the opportunity to engage with people which is great but on the other there are people who feel they can say whatever they want put poison out there really without fear of any repercussions.
What I fear most is power with impunity. I fear abuse of power and the power to abuse.
Monopolists who fear competition and who distrust democracy because it stands for equal opportunity would like to secure their position against small and energetic enterprise.
I believe that every single event in life happens in an opportunity to choose love over fear.
This world of ours... must avoid becoming a community of dreadful fear and hate and be instead a proud confederation of mutual trust and respect.
So I'm a young boy in the 1940s growing up seeing Ralph Bunche on a regular basis seeing Duke Ellington on a regular basis. We know that these people are famous. They're living in the same community as we live in. They go to the same stores and shops.
That the work involved the willingness to take chances the commitment the opportunity to get on stage and make people happy was more important than becoming famous or even what I was dancing.
I used to be a classic workaholic and after seeing how little work and career really mean when you reach the end of your life I put a new emphasis on things I believe count more. These things include: family friends being part of a community and appreciating the little joys of the average day.
For our immediate family and relatives Canada was a land of opportunity.
The countries who do the best in international comparisons whether it's Finland or Japan Denmark or Singapore do well because they have professional teachers who are respected and they also have family and community which support learning.
A racially integrated community is a chronological term timed from the entrance of the first black family to the exit of the last white family.