Bryant H. McGill
Bryant H. McGill
Bryant Harrison McGillis an American author, aphorist, speaker, and activist in the fields of self-development, personal freedom, and human rights. His writings and small aphorisms have been published in hundreds of books and are regularly used in newspapers, political speeches, network TV programs, university and library installations, peer-reviewed journals, academic papers and theses, and by university presidents and deans in non-violence programs and college ceremonies. McGill is a United Nations appointed Global Champion for the rights of women and girls,...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth7 November 1969
CountryUnited States of America
Real transformation requires real honesty. If you want to move forward - get real with yourself.
The most powerful tools of revolution through intention are humility and consciousness.
Wake-up! Think for yourself, be yourself and return to what is real.
We must reprogram ourselves to understand that cooperation is a higher principle than competition.
The woman must be restored to her rightful place, as the strong, loving maternal leader of peace and reason.
The deceptive, glossy media images of faces, bodies and social lifestyles, make us hate ourselves so we will buy a solution to love ourselves once again.
The ignoramus crow of "love it or leave it" omits other viable options, such as staying and changing it.
Why do we laugh at such terrible things? Because comedy is often the sarcastic realization of inescapable tragedy.
Curiosity is one of the great secrets of happiness.
The ability to forgive is one of man's greatest achievements.
There is no greater intelligence than kindness and empathy.
While it is important for people to see your promise you must also remember that hope is the keeper of both happiness and disappointment, the father of both progress and failure.
Extreme nationalism objectifies and dehumanizes those from other countries.
I learned that peace is prosperity and health is true wealth, and it is never too late to love yourself again.