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A Pencil Transforms

Written by: Leslie July 30th, 2010

A pencil. It is wood. It is graphite. It’s a perfect cylinder that fits in the grasp of any hand.

It is art and literature, equations and inventions, movements and revolutions.

A pencil is creation. It sketches the images of the artist. It writes the first words of the author. It scratches the first notes of the scientist.

In the hand of a child, a pencil is freedom. It’s the freedom to validate thoughts and discover ideas, to release visions and begin exploring the vast potential of the mind.

A pencil is power. It’s there when you write your name for the first time; when you learn to express yourself and your ideas, when you announce to the world that you are you and that you have something to share.

A pencil drafts the first policies and ignites the first sparks of change. It is agency. It knows no limits and follows no boundaries. It writes in the characters, sentences and thoughts of every language and culture in the world.

A pencil is radically free.

It holds the power to release dreams from minds, to expand and change them into the realities of the future.

A pencil transforms.

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  • Alex E

    beautifully written!

  • Elissa

    What a wonderful read!

  • Gabriella

    This seems like an amaing charity. This piece of work is amazingly written u
    must say. It is truly inspiring and makes me want to go
    hand pencils out to every child in the world. But maybe I’ll start with something smaller and build up to larger things. (:

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  • Lititia28

    where was the photo taken? It looks like some of my little Burmese refugee children.

  • http://twitter.com/Agoos33 σ υ я ω σ я ℓ ∂ ♥

    That’s really beautiful, Is awesome how this fundation Helps a lot of people who need it,

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