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Helen Keller Quotes

«God himself is not secure, having given man dominion over his work.»
«Happiness cannot come from without. It must come from within. It is not what we see and touch or that which others do for us which makes us happy; it is that which we think and feel and do, first for the other fellow and then for ourselves.»
Author: Helen Keller (Author, Educator) | About: Happiness
«Be not dumb, obedient slaves in an army of destruction! Be heroes in an army of construction!»
«Not the senses I have but what I do with them is my kingdom.»
Author: Helen Keller (Author, Educator) | Keywords: the senses
«No matter how dull, or how mean, or how wise a man is, he feels that happiness is his indisputable right.»
Author: Helen Keller (Author, Educator) | Keywords: dull, indisputable
«Strike against war, for without you no battles can be fought!»
«When one door closes, another opens. But we often look so regretfully upon the closed door that we don't see the one that has opened for us.»
«Now is the time for all good men to come to.»
«I am just as deaf as I am blind. The problems of deafness are deeper and more complex, if not more important than those of blindness. Deafness is a much worse misfortune. For it means the loss of the most vital stimulus -- the sound of the voice that brings language, sets thoughts astir, and keeps us in the intellectual company of man.»
«The hands of those I meet are dumbly eloquent to me. The touch of some hands is an impertinence. I have met people so empty of joy, that when I clasped their frosty finger-tips, it seemed as if I were shaking hands with a northeast storm.»

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