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Martin Luther King Jr. quotes - page 25
So don't boast, don't be arrogant. You, at that moment, rise out of your self-centeredness to the type of living that makes you an integrated personality.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Now one will inevitably raise the question: How then do we conquer self-centeredness?
Martin Luther King Jr.
I am convinced that if we are to be a great nation, and if we are to solve the problems of the world we must come out of this mountain. We have been in it too long. For if man fails to reorientate his life around moral and ethical values he may well destroy himself by the misuse of his own instrument.
Martin Luther King Jr.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 gave Negroes some part of their rightful dignity, but without the vote it was dignity without strength.
Martin Luther King Jr.
I am afraid that many among you are more concerned about making a living than making a life.
Martin Luther King Jr.
He didn't have anything. He just went around serving and doing good.
Martin Luther King Jr.
In all respects Negroes were atomized, neglected and discriminated against. Yet, the worst omission was the absence of institutions to acclimate them to their new environment.
Martin Luther King Jr.
This is the type of negative freedom and resignation that often engulfs the life of the oppressed.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Now, in order to answer the question, "Where do we go from here?" which is our theme, we must first honestly recognize where we are now.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Lincoln achieved immortality because he issued the Emancipation Proclamation. His hesitation had not stayed his hand when historic necessity charted but one course. No President can be great, or even fit for office, if he attempts to accommodate to injustice to maintain his political balance.
Martin Luther King Jr.
When Moses walked into the courts of Pharaoh and thundered forth with the call to "Let my people go," he introduced into history the concept of a God who was concerned about the freedom and dignity of all his children and who was willing to turn heaven and earth that freedom might be a realty. Throughout the history of Israel as recorded in the Old Testament, we see God active in the affairs of men, struggling relentlessly against the forces of evil that beset them and seeking to mold a people who will serve as his children, as partners in the building of His kingdom here on earth. The God of our fathers is a God of revolution. He will not be content with anything less than perfection in His children and in their society. It is this strong biblical tradition which has been the foundation of the freedom struggle for the past three centuries.
Martin Luther King Jr.
There is the danger that those of us who have been forced so long to stand amid the tragic midnight of oppression-those of us who have been trampled over, those of us who have been kicked about-there is the danger that we will become bitter. But if we will become bitter and indulge in hate campaigns, the new order which is emerging will be nothing but a duplication of the old order.
Martin Luther King Jr.
I don't mind telling you this morning that sometimes I feel discouraged. I felt discouraged in Chicago. As I move through Mississippi and Georgia and Alabama, I feel discouraged. Living every day under the threat of death, I feel discouraged sometimes. Living every day under extensive criticisms, even from Negroes, I feel discouraged sometimes.
Martin Luther King Jr.
I am not unmindful that some of you have come here out of great trials and tribulations.
Martin Luther King Jr.
His problems are far more complex, encompassing economic security, education, freedom from discrimination, decent housing and access to culture. Yet if family planning is sensible it can facilitate or at least not be an obstacle to the solution of the many profound problems that plague him.
Martin Luther King Jr.
There are a lot of people that I find it difficult to like.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Hate divides the personality and love in an amazing and inexorable way unites it.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Certainly one can never forget, if that means erasing totally for his mind. But when we forgive, we forget in the sense that the evil deed is no longer a mental block impeding a new relationship.
Martin Luther King Jr.
But there is another way. And that is to organize mass non-violent resistance based on the principle of love.
Martin Luther King Jr.
The chain reaction of evil-Hate begetting hate, wars producing more wars-must be broken, or we shall be plunged into the dark abyss of annihilation.
Martin Luther King Jr.
The church, itself, will stand under the judgement of God.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Sometimes I am uncertain, and I must look to God for guidance.
Martin Luther King Jr.
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