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We usually live our lives with the belief that "I sacrifice myself for everyone else," rather than thinking that "everyone else helps me.
Jae Woong Kim
Sooner or later everyone behaves badly. Some of us are just better at it than others.
Kim Foster
There's a school of thought today that rejects patriotism. People are made nervous by that intense allegiance to a country. They think it can only lead to war and bloodshed and that fights can be avoided if we all just compromise and get along. And, of course, compromise and getting along are great things as long as you're not sacrificing essential values. But I believe there's a line in the sand, some things that you have to be willing to stand up for, even if it means trouble. Charlie's patriotism is not blind, flag-waving jingoism: it's an intense allegiance to the American concept of liberty. He's through and through. He can talk about it and explain it. And he's shown he's willing to give everything for it. I admire him for that.
Andrew Klavan
Propaganda is what gives us the freedom to do as we are told.
Markus W. Lunner
Worse is man who abandons himself
Amit Gupta
Always watch your attitude, never forget to express your gratitude.
Debasish Mridha
A giving attitude is the key to the door of abundance.
Debasish Mridha
Attitude is the most beautiful expression of a positive life.
Debasish Mridha
Being simple is the most complicated thing nowadays!
Ramana Pemmaraju
Attitude and faith create facts.
Debasish Mridha M.D.
Attitude is the source of beauty, self-confidence, success and happiness.
Debasish Mridha
Attitude distinguishes between a winner and a loser.
Debasish Mridha
For the Javanese...the purpose of knowledge (kaweruh) is love, not ambition or cleverness. Knowledge comes from caring enough to suffer and learn.
Therese Walsh
If I have learned one thing in the years of my existence, one nugget of wisdom from having lived in the midst of disputations over faith and the nature of the world, it is that everything ends. This is both the blessing and the punishment of God upon the foolish tribe that calls itself man. We can embrace the end or we can weep, but the ghost of time closes all doors with a finality that can never be gainsaid.
Kamran Pasha
To be great, practice simplicity and express humility.
Debasish Mridha
I love the vastness of the ocean. I love its serenity, tranquility, humility, and purifying power.
Debasish Mridha
Though I am a lot of things, most importantly I am human.
Lindsey Rietzsch
Your success should create a path that inspires others to follow.
Amitav Chowdhury
When people hurt you over and over, think of them like sandpaper. They may scratch and hurt you a bit, but in the end you end up polished and they end up useless.
Andy Biersack
Respond with love even when someone wants to hurt you.
Debasish Mridha
You can never hurt anyone without hurting yourself.
Debasish Mridha
Be an example, be positive, be enthusiastic, be proactive--that is proactive leadership.
Debasish Mridha
A smile costs nothing.So don't waste it!
Anthony T.Hincks
Your Life Determines Your Journey & Your Journey Determines Your Life
Charleston Parker
I spend money on convenient, comfortable and luxurious things; I spend money on books too.
Amit Kalantri
I wrote this book to show you that a cure is entirely possible because I've seen it happen over and over again.
Chris Prentiss
I am speaking like a book, but I believe that what I am saying is true.
Plato
The whole of Nature is a book, the heavens a scroll; and they were intended to be used as such.
John Daniel
There is no better adviser than a good book.
Debasish Mridha
A good book is a true friend who never betrays.
Debasish Mridha
Life is a book. When one chapter ends, the next one begins...
Scuro Chiaro - Photographer
The existence of consciousness is both one of the most familiar and one of the most astounding things about the world. No conception of the natural order that does not reveal it as something to be expected can aspire even to the outline of completeness. And if physical science, whatever it may have to say about the origin of life, leaves us necessarily in the dark about consciousness, that shows that it cannot provide the basic form of intelligibility for this world. There must be a very different way in which t hings as they are make sense, and that includes the physical world, since the problem cannot be quarantined in the mind.
Thomas Nagel
As Karl Marx once noted: 'Hegel remarks somewhere that all great, world-historical facts and personages occur, as it were, twice. He forgot to add: the first time as tragedy, the second as farce.' William Jennings Bryan and the Scopes trial was a tragedy. The creationists and intelligent design theorists are a farce.
Michael Shermer
Cheats prosper until there are enough who bear grudges against them to make sure they do not prosper.
Peter Singer
It is not a matter of whether one is biased or not. It is really a question of which bias is the best bias with which to be biased.
Ken Ham
...quantum problems unseat many classical ideas about matter, causality, and change that biologists use, and that disruption in turn entails radical revisions to the ideas about the mechanism in evolution, in ways we don't yet acknowledge.
Ashish Dalela
Always be respectful and open-minded when listening to another man's beliefs. What you reject today could be your mantra tomorrow. Man's evolution is all about transformations. An unexpected experience you have one day can change you forever.
Suzy Kassem
We’re living in topsy-turvy times, and I think that what causes the topsy-turvy feeling is inadequacy of old forms of thought to deal with new experiences. I’ve heard it said that the only real learning results from hang-ups, where instead of expanding the branches of what you already know, you have to stop and drift laterally for a while until you come across something that allows you to expand the roots of what you already know. Everyone’s familiar with that. I think the same thing occurs with whole civilizations when expansion’s needed at the roots.
Robert M. Pirsig
The Wishing BonesA thousand grandmothers ago Pyrrha and Deucalion repopulated the world with rocks, bones of mother Earth, a generation of my ancestors strained from the mud of a drowned planet.But I’m more interested in my earliest grandmothers, their gills and wetness,before they crawled from that blue expanseand learned to carry the sea within them,in their cells, between their cells, in their eyes.The buoyancy of ocean has never left us.It hides in skin’s complex reservoir where we're selectively permeable and our bodies exchange the smallest life.If we had no need to distinguish ourselves from others we’d be missing the skin that defines lovers and enemies and opens itself to both.
Jalina Mhyana
During periods of root expansion things have always looked as confused and topsy-turvy and purposeless as they do now. The whole Renaissance is supposed to have resulted from the topsy-turvy feeling caused by Columbus’ discovery of a new world. It just shook people up. The topsy-turviness of that time is recorded everywhere. There was nothing in the flat-earth views of the Old and New Testaments that predicted it. Yet people couldn’t deny it. The only way they could assimilate it was to abandon the entire medieval outlook and enter into a new expansion of reason.
Robert M. Pirsig
If origin defines race, then we are all Africans – we are all black.
Abhijit Naskar
If someone drowned at sea a couple of hundred years ago they’d either start to decompose immediately or they’d get eaten by fish or other scavengers. The bones would eventually sink down to the seabed and either be slowly buried by marine silt or broken down further over the years, but the flesh would one way or another eventually become water, which would evaporate into clouds and then rain down upon the earth once again to become plants and flowers.The flowers in your garden could once have been famous pirates such as Blackbeard or Calico Jack.
Karl Wiggins
Pride measures prosperity not by her own advantages but by the disadvantages of others. She would not even wish to be a goddess unless there were some wretches left whom she could order about and lord it over, whose misery would make her happiness seem all the more extraordinary, whose poverty can be tormented and exacerbated by a display of her wealth. This infernal serpent, pervading the human heart, keeps men from reforming their lives, holding them back like a suckfish.
Thomas More
And the more I considered Christianity, the more I found that while it had established a rule and order, the chief aim of of that order was to give room for good things to run wild.
G.K. Chesterton
Taking in the good, whenever and wherever we find it, gives us new eyes for seeing and living.
Krista Tippett
I don't count my blessings,because just being alive is good enough for me.
Anthony T.Hincks
Calm sailing doesn't come from calm waters, it comes from having a good navigator; a good crew and a good vessel.
Anthony T.Hincks
A clone may be a good copy, but you are the real thing!
Anthony T.Hincks
Sometimes you need to do something bad to do something good.I guess that's the irony of life.
Anthony T.Hincks
A woman's assets are her infectious smile and bulletproof love.
Debasish Mridha
It’s free to feed your mind and your mind feeds your body
Benny Bellamacina
Most people take health at face value. Quite often people understand that health is the most valuable possession only after they become seriously ill.
Eraldo Banovac
Bfore Venus, censorious; before Mars, timid.
Michael Walzer
Before Venus, censorious; before Mars, timid.
Michael Walzer
The true champion of justice, if he intends to survive even for a short time, must necessarily confine himself to private life and leave politics alone.
Socrates
We've heard many people say and have often said ourselves that justice is doing one's own work and not meddling with what isn't one's own ... Then, it turns out that this doing one's own work-provided that it comes to be in a certain way-is justice.
Plato
We try to show that the well-ordered society of justice as fairness is indeed possible according to our nature and those requirements. This endeavor belongs to political philosophy as reconciliation; for seeing that the conditions of a social world at least allow for that possibility affects our view of the world itself and our attitude toward it. No longer need it seem hopelessly hostile, a world in which the will to dominate and oppressive cruelties, abetted by prejudice and folly, must inevitably prevail. None of these may ease our loss, situated as we may be in a corrupt society. But we may reflect that the world is not in itself inhospitable to political justice and its good. Our social world might have been different and there is hope for those at another time and place
John Rawls
A philosophy untouched by the shadows on the wall can only yield a sterile utopia.
Michael J. Sandel
Philosophy consists in moderating each life so that many lives will fit together with as much liberty and justice as will keep them together: and not so much as will make them fly apart, when the harm will be the greater.
Tom Stoppard
Heraclitus once said "we cannot exist without strife" but that does not mean we cannot co-exist without it.
Anike Kirsten
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