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I do not think about converting others to Buddhism or merely furthering the Buddhist cause. Instead, I try to think of how I as a Buddhist can contribute to the happiness of all living beings. — Dalai Lama XIV

In this moment, I'm yours. — Krista Ritchie

You are not very good if you are not better than your best friends imagine you to be. — Johann Caspar Lavater

I am weird, and you know what? That's OK. So are most interesting people. — Em Bailey

Man can change his destiny-not by wishing for it, but by working for it. — Chinmayananda Saraswati

One of the greatest gifts science has brought to the world is continuing elimination of the supernatural, and it was a lesson that my father passed on to me, that knowledge liberates mankind from superstition. We can live our lives without the constant fear that we have offended this or that deity who must be placated by incantation or sacrifice, or that we are at the mercy of devils or the Fates. With increasing knowledge, the intellectual darkness that surrounds us is illuminated and we learn more of the beauty and wonder of the natural world. — James D. Watson

For reasons I didn't understand, I felt I needed to learn how to cook the food of France and knew that I was going to have to get over to the country: to Paris, I'd always assumed. — Bill Buford

The real reward for doing your best work is not the money you make but the leader you become. — Robin Sharma

You can't possibly predict what will last or not. But once you attempt to write for the ages, you're doomed. — Carlisle Floyd

It's a man's business to be what he is, and to be it in style. — Robert A. Heinlein

With the advance of feudalism came the growth of iron armor, until, at last, a fighting-man resembled an armadillo. — John Boyle O'Reilly

The 2.5 billion adults [around the world] without access to financial services are disproportionately women and young people. There are at least 44 million unbanked or underbanked people in the United States, so clearly financial inclusion is needed in all markets. — Ajaypal Singh Banga