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Each of us in our own way can try to spread compassion into people's hearts. Western civilizations these days place great importance on filling the human brain with knowledge, but no one seems to care about filling the human heart with compassion. This is what the real role of religion is. — Dalai Lama
A guy that throws what he intends to throw, that's the definition of a good pitcher. — Sandy Koufax
In America, we like everyone to know about the good work we're doing anonymously. — Jay Leno
Those who do not accept conscience as a teacher must face it as an accuser. — J. Budziszewski
I think that we're beginning to globalize medicine now. You have to take Eastern approaches and bring them to the West, and share West with the East. — Mehmet Oz
I have two garden parties a year to avoid going out to dinner. — Tom Stoppard
Take some initiative and snap outside of passivity; consistent small actions have impact. — Darren Rowse
Some men profess a great deal; but we must not believe any one unless we see that his deeds answer to what he says. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Man's books are but a climbing stair, Lain step by step, like stairs of stone; The stairway here, the temple there Man's lampad honor, and his trust, The God who called him from the dust. — Joaquin Miller
There are many subjects upon which, if we hold an opinion at all, we should hold it tentatively, waiting for more light, and retaining a willingness to be enlightened. Many a bitter and fruitless quarrel might be avoided, if more persons found it possible to maintain this philosophical attitude of mind. Philosophy is, after all, reflection, and the reflective man must realize that he is probably as liable to error as are other men. He is not infallible, nor has the limit of human knowledge been attained in his day and generation. He who realizes this will not assume that his neighbor is always wrong, and he will come to have that wide, conscientious tolerance, which is not indifference, but which is at the farthest remove from the zeal of mere bigotry. — George Stuart Fullerton
Finally, let's keep well in mind the most important lesson of the auto rescue: While government should stay away from the private sector as much as possible, markets do occasionally fail, and when they do government can play a constructive role, as it did in the case of the auto rescue. — Steven Rattner
The great hatred of capitalism in the hearts of the oppressed, ancient and modern, I think, stems not merely from the ensuing vast inequality in wealth, and the often unfair and arbitrary nature of who profits and who suffers, but from the silent acknowledgement that under a free market economy the many victims of the greed of the few are still better off than those under the utopian socialism of the well-intended. It is a hard thing for the poor to acknowledge benefits from their rich moral inferiors who never so intended it. (p.272) — Victor Davis Hanson
