WW Featuring Martin Luther King, Jr.
Hi and welcome to Wednesday Wickedness! We are like other memes in that we will ask you ten questions each and every Wednesday. But our little "twist" is that each week we will pick a famous person and pick ten of their quotes. Each of our questions will be based on the quotes. The quotes are in bold. Got it? Great! Let's begin this week's meme!
Today we picked Martin Luther King, Jr. Here's Wednesday Wickedness!
1. “A lie cannot live.” When was the last time you felt you were forced to lie?My take: I cannot remember no more. Okay, it was the last time that I said I am fine though I was already tired just to show positive vibe or else the other party (close to me) won't felt the way I felt. It's good for the situation. With that I can tell, I forced myself to lie.
2. “A man who won't die for something is not fit to live.” What, besides the lives of your family, would you be willing to die for?
3. “A right delayed is a right denied.” Are there rights or freedoms that you’d give up to be safer?My take: Freedom of speech. Yes, I have freedom for that but because I was in a place of other party, I just remain tactful, one time I was feed-up then I talk, yet I was the one whose at fault. No care, so I just walked out. Then I told myself, one day... and now it's this day. No regrets and hate though. You might say, she's lucky. Yes, she must be but that's all about it. :-) But one tip, if you have that right in a right place, go for it since I believe such right delayed, is a right denied.
4. “All progress is precarious, and the solution of one problem brings us face to face with another problem.” When was the last time that you solved a problem of yours just to create another?My take: I forgot. I don't want to dig-in my thought about that for now. Sure, whenever I will tell in due time. :-D
5. “Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase.” What do you have faith in?My take: I have faith in God. I have faith that HE will guide me always, I just have to follow HIS commands. And everything will be alright.
6. “I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. This is why right, temporarily defeated, is stronger than evil triumphant.” Do you believe things in generally will usually win out?My take: I think so. It is just a matter of patience and in due time, will harvest the fruits of labor. Yes, goodness is better than evil no matter what, maybe at first but in the long run, truth, love and goodness will prevail at any case.
7. “In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” When was the last time that you spoke out to help someone that you didn’t have to?My take: Not that long enough. I was hurt, my ego hurt so much. As in! I felt abandonment which I thought I deserve it, or is it not really? But then I still spoke good words to and for them, even given financial stuff. Oops, it won't be long since I believe on abuse. Hahaha! Okay, I guess such person already realized now or else such an idiot. Oops! ("Usapa" na^! = Eat such!) Hahaha! Peace!
8. “It is not enough to say we must not wage war. It is necessary to love peace and sacrifice for it.” Do you envision a time where the United States will not be at war? Why?
9. “Never succumb to the temptation of bitterness.” Is there anything that you are bitter about that you cannot get over?My take: I believe I already get over it. That individual has wild side, if he/she won't feed and control it, it will burst unto the good ones. Praying for them. Such a disgrace.
10. “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” Do you take chances by speaking up even when it could cost you something?My take: Yes, if it is important but sometimes I just keep my mouth shut if it's nonsense, or just to bend for them. I guess it isn't good if I would do it all the time. He/she must know I did it for that reason or else my life would end. :-D
Have a great Wordless Wednesday everyone! :)
2 comments:
I have high respect for Martin Luther King. He symbolized the struggles of colored people to gain equal rights and opportunities in the US. He was a beacon of light in the darkness of racial hatred and bigotry during his time. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.
Interesting take. MLKjr really had some awesome quotes.
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