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There is always a type of man who says he loves his fellow men, and expects to make a living at it. — E.W. Howe

The subject of British abolitionism has long been controversial, complex, and even baffling. It also raises the issue of moral progress in history - whether groups of reformers and even nations can succeed in eliminating deeply entrenched forms of human oppression, and if so, by what methods, misconceptions, and under what conditions? — David Brion Davis

It appeared to me that there were already too many dreams festering on shelves with a promise return to them someday, and time was too fickle to trust with such a precious progeny as dreams. — Wes Jacobs

Your mind has a way of putting limitations on your goals. When you persevere, you develop character. Nobody knows their ceiling. — Paul Molitor

Have great hopes and dare to go all out for them. Have great dreams and dare to live them. Have tremendous expectations and believe in them. — Norman Vincent Peale

As a writer, I tend to be drawn to marginal people - writers, poet-prophets, seers, eccentrics - who embody the deeper ambivalences of their societies and bear deeper witness to their world than the famous figures we are used to celebrating, or demonizing, in our histories. — Pankaj Mishra

Homeopathy - an invention of the Father of Lies! I have tried it and found it wanting. I would swallow their whole doles' medicine chest for sixpence, and be sure of finding myself neither better nor worse for it. — Jane Welsh Carlyle

I have my moments, but generally speaking I shy away from being too lovey dovey. — Katherine Heigl

In other words, this world is not a sin; forgetting that "this world" is the radiance and Goodness of Spirit - there is the sin. — Ken Wilber

When a legislator succeeds, after persevering efforts, in exercising an indirect influence upon the destiny of nations, his genius is lauded by mankind, whilst, in point of fact, the geographical position of the country which he is unable to change, a social condition which arose without his co-operation, manners and opinions which he cannot trace to their source, and an origin with which he is unacquainted, exercise so irresistible an influence over the courses of society that he is himself borne away by the current, after an ineffectual resistance. Like the navigator, he may direct the vessel which bears him along, but he can neither change its structure, nor raise the winds, nor lull the waters which swell beneath him. — Alexis De Tocqueville

Dear Author,
Don't know how else to contact you so writing here.
I would like to access the source - 'Seva Di Var' that you've referenced in your book. Could you please shed some light on how to reach this important and less known work of Kulapati Misra.
Thank you,
Virendra — Mahendra Pratap Singh

Stop crying; stand up and look around you; there is always a way out in life! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Rest here with me a moment," he said, "and let the world go to hell. — Thorne Smith