Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945) was a German theologian and author whose involvement in an unsuccessful plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler led to his execution by hanging. Among his numerous often-quoted tidbits
Raymond Kelly, New York City police commissioner, delivered a speech in 1993 titled “Toward A New Intolerance” with the following excerpt, which is undoubtedly still apropos today:
America’s annual observance of Martin Luther King Day is on January 15 this year. He was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia, and was assassinated at age 39
Anytime we humans have behaviors that we seriously want to change (hopefully for the better), this writer would like to highly recommend that you give “cognitive restructuring” a try.