While many rose up for violence, he sat down for peace. Mahatma Gandhi reached out with the strength he cultivated within his soul.
In 1987 some first graders were promised a college education—this came from Oral Lee Brown who saved a large portion of her modest income to send 19 kids to college.
She didn’t just visit the sick and poor, she moved in with them. Because... they needed help. Mother Teresa couldn’t do it all, but she gave her all.
You’ve seen the paintings, the thanksgiving turkey being served, the wise police officer talking a young boy out of running away from home. Norman Rockwell inspired the best.
One small step by Neil Armstrong onto the moon opened a new world of discovery for mankind. The impossible became the possible and limitless frontiers still lie ahead.
Faced with incredible odds after loosing his foot at a young age, Marlon Shirley not only overcame them, but provided an inspiring example for each of us.
A tragic car accident left Brooke Ellison quadriplegic and on a ventilator, but with determination she graduated from Harvard University.
Prior to becoming the 16th US President, the persistent Abraham Lincoln ran for public office, tried to set up his own business, and even ran for Vice President—and lost every time.
Being blind didn't stop Erik Weihenmayer from pursuing his vision of climbing the world’s highest peak—Mount Everest.
Only months after losing her arm to a shark while surfing, the courageous Bethany Hamilton was back on her board performing better than ever.