We will take a stand.
Not because we are afraid but because we are strong.
That we will not allow their fear, anger and hate to enter our own hearts
and that we will encompass each other in love and peacefulness.
That we may remember the good outnumber the evil
and that love can heal wounds.
And now it's time for the good:
To the stranger who took me into her home, gave me soup and tea tostop my shaking and a phone to call home, thank you. #BostonMarathon2013
— Judith U (@Autismville) April 15, 2013
Apparently some of the Boston Marathon runners ran straight from the finish line to the hospital to give blood to injured people. HUMANS <3
— BriBry (@BriBryOnTour) April 15, 2013
Heroes don't always wear capes and tights. They wear civilian clothes and run towards the smoke after a bomb explodes or to give blood.
— Chris Eh Young (@Chris_Eh_Young) April 15, 2013
More love. More love. More love. #PrayForBoston
— Karl Zenith Nieva (@TheKarltopia) April 15, 2013
We tend to think of our heroes as unrecognizable. Truth is, most of them go unrecognized. The world is full of heroes if we start looking.
— Chris Eh Young (@Chris_Eh_Young) April 15, 2013
Much love from us all on the FoodLove KW team <3
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