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The great ones do not set up offices, charge fees, give lectures, or write books. Wisdom is silent, and the most effective propaganda for truth is the force of personal example. The great ones attract disciples, lesser figures whose mission is to preach and to teach. These are gospelers who, unequal to the highest task, spend their lives in converting others. The great ones are indifferent, in the profoundest sense. They don't ask you to believe: they electrify you by their behavior. They are the awakeners. What you do with your petty life is of no concern to them. What you do with your life is only of concern to you, they seem to say. In short, their only purpose here on earth is to inspire. And what more can one ask of a human being than that? — Henry Miller

I think one of the most difficult things for anyone who's played baseball is to accept the fact that maybe the players today are playing just as well as ever. — Ralph Kiner

And as Jill gazed at its motionless bulk, she realized that she might as well have asked the whole mountain to move aside for her convenience. — C.S. Lewis

There is something you can do. You can smile. Sakura-chan, your smile is like food to a starving man for Syaoran-kun. — CLAMP

That is definitely the heart and soul of Rise Against - that passion to inspire change for the better. — Joe Principe

I have a mustard seed; and I am not afraid to use it. — Pope Benedict XVI

Every governmental institution has been a standing testimony to the harmonic destiny of society, a standing proof that the life of man is destined for peace and amity, instead of disorder and contention. — Henry James

In the yoga of love, one has a teacher. It is the teacher whom one loves. — Frederick Lenz

It was a fear sad and terrible in what it demanded from her . . . and beautiful in what it said of who he was to her. — Nalini Singh

The grandeur of the dooms We have imagined for the mighty dead. — John Keats

The President may indeed in one respect resemble the commander of an army in peace, but in another and more essential sense he resembles the commander of a ship at sea. He must have a helm to grasp, a course to steer, a port to seek. He must sooner or later be convinced that a perpetual calm is as little to his purpose as a perpetual hurricane, and that without headway the ship can arrive nowhere. — Henry Adams

It is proof of sincerity, which I value above all things; as, between those who practice it, falsehood and malice work their efforts in vain. — Thomas Jefferson

You're so earnest about morality that I hate to think how essentially immoral you must be underneath. — Sinclair Lewis

I want to give my respect, glory and time to the Bible - to the word of God - just as I want to give my respect and time to my work. — Mariano Rivera