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Character Is Destiny: Inspiring Stories Every Young Person Should Know and Every Adult Should Remember is a 2005 book by United States Senator John McCain with Mark Salter. Published by Random House, it is a collection of biographies about individuals from the past and present who, in the authors' view, exemplify the best qualities of character. The book is divided into seven parts with further divisions of a characteristic and a person who is seen to exemplify it.
Author | John McCain, Mark Salter |
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Language | English |
Subject | Political convictions |
Publisher | Random House |
Publication date | 2005 (hardcover) 2006 (paperback) |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (hardcover, paperback) |
ISBN | 1-4000-6412-0 |
OCLC | 61253961 |
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LC Class | BJ1521 .M33 2005 |
Preceded by | Why Courage Matters |
Followed by | Hard Call |
Introductory notes
editIn McCain's words from the book's introduction:
It is your character, and your character alone, that will make your life happy or unhappy. That is all that really passes for destiny. And you choose it. No one else can give it to you or deny it to you. No rival can steal it from you. And no friend can give it to you. Others can encourage you to make the right choices or discourage you. But you choose.
Sections
editEach section provides examples of a specific characteristic, with essays on a well known person, historical or (then) living, whose life reflected a particular aspect of that characteristic.[1]
Part One: Honor
edit- HONESTY — Thomas More
- RESPECT — Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
- AUTHENTICITY — Joan of Arc
- LOYALTY — Sir Ernest Shackleton
- DIGNITY — Viktor Frankl
Part Two: Purpose
edit- IDEALISM — Sojourner Truth
- RIGHTEOUSNESS — Roméo Dallaire
- CITIZENSHIP — Pat Tillman
- DILIGENCE — Winston Churchill
- RESPONSIBILITY — Lord Nelson and His Lieutenants
- COOPERATION — John Wooden
Part Three: Strength
edit- COURAGE — Edith Cavell
- SELF-CONTROL — George Washington
- CONFIDENCE — Elizabeth I
- RESILIENCE — Abraham Lincoln
- INDUSTRY — Eric Hoffer
- HOPEFULNESS — John Winthrop
Part Four: Understanding
edit- FAITH — Christian Guard at Hua Lo Prison
- COMPASSION — Maximillian Kolbe
- MERCY — Mother Antonia
- TOLERANCE — The Four Chaplains
- FORGIVENESS — Nelson Mandela
- GENEROSITY — Oseola McCarty
Part Five: Judgment
edit- FAIRNESS — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
- HUMILITY — Dwight D. Eisenhower
- GRATITUDE — Tecumseh
- HUMOR — Mark Twain
- COURTESY — Aung San Suu Kyi
Part Six: Creativity
edit- ASPIRATION — Ferdinand Magellan
- DISCERNMENT — Leonardo da Vinci
- CURIOSITY — Charles Darwin
- ENTHUSIASM — Theodore Roosevelt
- EXCELLENCE — Wilma Rudolph
Part Seven: Love
edit- SELFLESSNESS AND CONTENTMENT — Mother Teresa
Editions
edit- McCain, John. Character Is Destiny: Inspiring Stories Every Young Person Should Know and Every Adult Should Remember. New York: Random House, 2005. Print.
References
edit- ^ McCain, John; Salter, Mark (2005). "Contents". Character Is Destiny. Random House. p. viii. ISBN 1-4000-6412-0. Retrieved 2020-10-31 – via Google Books.