Portrait of Helen Keller

Helen Keller

Deaf-blind author, activist

Modern influential 82 sayings

Sayings by Helen Keller

We are never really happy until we are helping others.

Unknown — Attributed, consistent with her life's work.
Wisdom Unverifiable

The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled.

N/A — Often attributed to Plutarch, but sometimes associated with Keller in discussions of education.
Wisdom Unverifiable

It is for us to pray not for tasks equal to our powers, but for powers equal to our tasks.

Unknown — Often attributed, a prayer-like sentiment.
Biblical Unverifiable

I am glad to have the opportunity to make an appeal for the blind.

Early 20th Century — From a speech or public statement.
Wisdom Unverifiable

The struggle of life is a good struggle, and it is a struggle that we must all engage in.

Unknown — Attributed, reflects her resilience.
Wisdom Unverifiable

I do not want to be a miracle. I want to be a human being.

Early 20th Century — Attributed, reflects her desire for normalcy and acceptance.
Biblical Unverifiable

The public must learn that the blind man is neither genius nor a freak nor an idiot.

1902 — Interview with The New York Times
Educational Unverifiable

I am just as deaf as I am blind. The problems of deafness are deeper and more complex, if not more important, than those of blindness.

1926 — Speech on disability rights
Wisdom Unverifiable

The heresy of one age becomes the orthodoxy of the next.

1912 — Essay on social change
Wisdom Unverifiable

It is hard to interest those who have everything in those who have nothing.

1911 — Fundraising appeal
Wisdom Unverifiable

Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature.

1940 — Essay on risk-taking
Nature & World Unverifiable

Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.

1941 — Letter to a young admirer
Wisdom Unverifiable

I do not mean to say that my life has been a succession of pleasant surprises, and that I have never had a hard time. But my experience has taught me that the pain of the wound is not always measured by its size, and that the greatest suffering is often that which is least apparent.

1903 — From her autobiography, 'The Story of My Life'
General Unverifiable

Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for the worst of them all — the apathy of human beings.

1903 — From 'The Story of My Life'
General Confirmed

No pessimist ever discovered the secrets of the stars, or sailed to an unchartered land, or opened a new heaven to the human spirit.

1903 — From 'Optimism: An Essay'
Religious Unverifiable

Walking with a friend in the dark is better than walking alone in the light.

Early 20th century — Often attributed to her, appears in various collections of her sayings
General Unverifiable

I used to think that it was a shame that I was born blind and deaf, but now I know that it is a blessing. It has taught me to see with my soul and to hear with my heart.

Throughout her life — This sentiment is expressed throughout her writings, though this exact phrasing is a common paraphra…
Religious Unverifiable

The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.

N/A (misattribution) — Often misattributed to her; this quote is by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Included for clarity.
General Unverifiable

Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.

1957 — From 'The Open Door'
General Unverifiable

Until the great mass of the people shall be filled with the sense of responsibility for each other's welfare, social justice can never be attained.

1913 — From 'Out of the Dark'
General Unverifiable
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