Helen Keller Quotes About Earth

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All quotes by Helen Keller: Acceptance Accidents Accomplishment Achievement Adventure Adversity Affection Age Ambition Angels Apathy Appreciation Army Attitude Avoiding Beauty Being Alone Being Happy Being Strong Belief Bicycle Bike Blindness Books Bravery Business Challenges Character Charity Cheers Childhood Children Choices Christmas Confidence Country Courage Darkness Death Death Of A Loved One Democracy Depression Desire Determination Difficulty Disability Disappointment Diversity Doubt Dreams Duty Earth Education Effort Emotions Emptiness Encouragement Encouraging Eternity Evil Eyes Failing Faith Family Fate Fear Feelings Fighting Flowers Friendship Generosity Giving God Graduation Gratitude Grief Grieving Growth Happiness Happy Hardship Healing Heart Heaven Helping Others Hills Home Humanity Ignorance Imagination Impulse Inspiration Inspirational Inspiring Joy Justice Kindness Knowledge Labor Language Leadership Learning Life Life And Death Life And Love Literature Long Distance Relationships Loss Love Love And Death Lying Mankind Meaning Of Life Memories Miracles Motivational Mountain Moving On Nature Opportunity Optimism Overcoming Pain Pain And Suffering Passion Past Patience Peace Perseverance Pessimism Philanthropy Philosophy Pleasure Positive Positive Thinking Positivity Poverty Prejudice Progress Purpose Rapture Reading Relationships Responsibility Risk Running Sacrifice Sad Sadness Science Security Self Confidence Self Esteem Serving Others Silence Slaves Social Justice Solitude Soul Spring Strength Struggle Success Suffering Sunshine Sympathy Take A Chance Taking Risks Teachers Teaching Time Today Tolerance Tragedy True Love Understanding Universe Utopia Valentines Victory Vision Volunteer Walking Wall War Wealth Welfare Wisdom Work Writing more...
  • Long before I learned to do a sum in arithmetic or describe the shape of the earth, Miss Sullivan had taught me to find beauty in the fragrant woods, in every blade of grass, and in the curves and dimples of my baby sister's hand.

    Helen Keller (2016). “The Story of My Life”, p.19, Om Books International
  • We the living, should not think of the dead as lonely because if they could speak to us, they would say: "Do not weep for me, earth was not my true country, I was an alien there: I am at Home where everyone comes."

    Life  
  • If we make up our minds that this is a drab and purposeless universe, it will be that, and nothing else. On the other hand, if we believe that the earth is ours, and that the sun and moon hang in the sky for our delight, there will be joy upon the hills and gladness in the fields because the Artist in our souls glorifies creation. Surely, it gives dignity to life to believe that we are born into this world for noble ends, and that we have a higher destiny than can be accomplished within the narrow limits of this physical life.

  • With every friend I love who has been taken into the brown bosom of the earth a part of me has been buried there; but their contribution to my being of happiness, strength and understanding remains to sustain me in an altered world.

    Helen Keller (1957). “The Open Door”, Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday
  • The world is sown with good; but unless I turn my glad thoughts into practical living and till my own field. I cannot reap a kernel of the good.

    Helen Keller (2012). “The World I Live In and Optimism: A Collection of Essays”, p.89, Courier Corporation
  • That the sky is brighter than the earth means little unless the earth itself is appreciated and enjoyed. Its beauty loved gives the right to aspire to the radiance of the sunrise and sunset.

  • Change may be the vitalizing wind blowing through the house of life, but it is not an abiding force. We need permanent things to soak peace into us as well as progress - the beauty of the earth, seedtime and harvest, the smiles of lovers, the joy of the young in being alive, pride in craftsmanship. Why, oh why must we let ourselves forget these lasting treasures in an age of consuming ambition, speed madness and accumulated goods that leave us no chance to live? If we cannot be contented with a little no wealth will ever satisfy us.

    Pride  
  • We could never learn to be brave and patient, if there were only joy in the world.

    Helen Keller (2016). “The Story of My Life”, p.111, Om Books International
  • What can rulers, nobility and all the lords of the earth say to justify the horrible killing and maiming of twenty or thirty million valuable men who a short while ago ploughed, dug, wove, built, guided the traffic of the world, took their pleasure, loved their fellows, cherished their families, and feared naught?

    Helen Keller (2000). “To Love this Life: Quotations”, p.69, American Foundation for the Blind
  • The breakage and agony rending us today will be our salvation if they drive us by new routes to meet it. No one can proxy for us a masterpiece of loving or experience for us the rapture of art or launch for us book ships freighted with sweet bread to strengthen man. As of old we must be our own seers, musicians and explorers, and to an extent vaster than ever before.

    "Let Us Have Faith".
  • Deep, solemn optimism, it seems to me, should spring from this firm belief in the presence of God in the individual; not a remote, unapproachable governor of the universe, but a God who is very near every one of us, who is present not only in earth, sea and sky, but also in every pure and noble impulse of our hearts.

    Spring  
    Helen Keller (2010). “The World I Live In and Optimism: A Collection of Essays”, p.93, Courier Corporation
  • To me a lush carpet of pine needles or spongy grass is more welcome than the most luxurious Persian rug.

  • What a joy it is to feel the soft, springy earth under my feet once more, to follow grassy roads that lead to ferny brooks where I can bathe my fingers in a cataract of rippling notes, or to clamber over a stone wall into green fields that tumble and roll and climb in riotous gladness!

    Helen Keller (2012). “The Story of My Life”, p.79, Courier Corporation
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