The more I prayed for my enemies, the softer my heart became.
“The more I prayed for my enemies, the softer my heart became.”
The World Motivation
The more I prayed for my enemies, the softer my heart became.
“The more I prayed for my enemies, the softer my heart became.”
The more I prayed for my enemies, the softer my heart became.
Having known war I know the value of peace. Having lived under government control I know the value of freedom. Having lived with hatred, terror and corruption I know the value of faith and forgiveness.
Yet I was ready for love and joy. I wanted to let go of my pain. I wanted to pursue life instead of holding fast to fantasies of death.
Dear friends: faith and forgiveness is much more powerful than napalm could ever be.
For years, I prayed to the gods of Cao Dai for healing and peace. But as one prayer after another went unanswered, it became clear that either they were nonexistent or they did not care to lend a hand.
The Iranians don't want the same thing we do in Iraq, not really; they want to control Iraq... the Ayatollah hates the United States; the Iranians are enemies of the United States.
I don't worry about making enemies with what I do. This is all just business to me.
If we keep on raking up the past, you can never work with anybody. You will always be fighting against your enemies, and that is bad.
You don't often get a choice in who your enemies are, who you're friends with, what your situation is, and the environment you're placed in. You just have to make do with what you have.
Even in reality shows, how they look at black women like they're the monsters - snatching wigs, and weaves and wigs, weaves and wigs, basically, and throwing water and stuff. That's how people see us often, as we are the enemies of things. I wanted to change that because that's not a good example.