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I have the audacity to believe    that peoples everywhere can have three meals a day for their bodies, education    and culture for their minds, and dignity, equality and freedom for their spirits.    I believe that what self-centered men have torn down, men other-centered can    build up. I still believe that one day mankind will bow before the altars of    God and be crowned triumphant over war and bloodshed, and nonviolent redemptive    goodwill will proclaim the rule of the land.
"And the lion and the    lamb shall lie down together and every man shall sit under his own vine and    fig tree and none shall be afraid."
I still believe that we    shall overcome.
This faith can give us courage    to face the uncertainties of the future. It will give our tired feet new strength    as we continue our forward stride toward the city of freedom. When our days    become dreary with low-hovering clouds and our nights become darker than a thousand    midnights, we will know that we are living in the creative turmoil of a genuine    civilization struggling to be born.
December 10, 1964.  Excerpted from the Noble Prize Acceptance Speech of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 
 
 
