"What has patriotism come to be but greed and false pride, when the only way it can show itself is by shedding blood to gain gold? More economic advantage, more territory, more power."
About Sylvia Thompson
Sylvia Thompson — Life and Legacy
Sylvia Thompson is a distinguished author whose writing delves deeply into the complexities of love and the strength found in resilience. Her notable work often reflects her own life experiences, where she faced significant personal challenges, allowing her to craft narratives that resonate with readers on an emotional level. Thompson's core philosophy revolves around the idea that love is not merely an emotion but a transformative journey. She famously stated, 'Love is a journey, not a destination,' which encapsulates her belief that the experiences and lessons learned through love are what truly shape us. This perspective invites readers to embrace the fluidity of relationships and the growth that comes from them. Moreover, her exploration of resilience is evident in her characters, who often navigate through adversity with grace and determination. By portraying their struggles, Thompson emphasizes that resilience is not just about enduring hardships but also about learning and evolving through them. Her insights into these themes continue to resonate, offering readers a sense of hope and connection in their own lives.
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Sylvia Thompson quotes
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"My impression is that the people who say most understand least."
"nothing makes one so easily a fatalist as indifference."
"I don't believe there's more than one human man or woman in a thousand who can think internationally, and until the majority can I don't see any hope of lasting peace."
"Finally, a prominent nation is taking on the homosexual agenda and rejecting it outright. A number of African nations have done the same, but third-world countries are not newsworthy to mainstream media. The irony is stunning that a Communist nation would understand that preserving the value of men and women marrying and producing children makes for demographic survival, while many American Christian leaders cower in the shadows, in fear of activist homosexuals and their leftist supporters. I say 'cheers' to the Russians on this one. That nation will probably outlive America."