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Western liberal humanism is not something that comes naturally to us: like an appreciation of art or poetry, it has to be cultivated. Humanism is itself a religion without God-not all religions, of course, are theistic. Our ethical secular ideal has it's own disciplines of mind and heart and gives people the means of finding faith in the ultimate meaning of human life that were once provided by the more conventional religions. — Karen Armstrong

You start at a young age, going on auditions, and you think you did a good job and expect to get that role, and you don't, and it's a letdown, a disappointment. So you tell yourself to just do the work and disconnect, because you have no control over the outcome. — Michael B. Jordan

Being your best when your best is needed. The ability to enjoy challenges when things become difficult and to derive exhilaration from them. — John Wooden

Who said that think we should normalize relations with Iran tomorrow? I never said that. I think we should move forward as quickly as we can. — Bernie Sanders

No society can prosper if it aims at making things easier-instead it should aim at making people stronger!! — Ashoka Jahnavi Prasad

In all this world there is nothing so beautiful as a happy child. — L. Frank Baum

If you can cut the people off from their history, then they can be easily persuaded. — Karl Marx

Everything changes once we identify with being the witness to the story, instead of the actor in it. — Ram Dass

That i didn't just feel depressed - instead, it was like the depression was the core of me, of every part of me, from my mind to my bones? — John Green

If I needed to record, I'd head to the coast or Nashville, one or the other. — Wanda Jackson

Our relationship with our own thoughts dictates how enjoyable all of our relationships in life will be. — Noah Elkrief

Before I met your father I thought that love and peace would change the whole world, but looking into your eyes, I knew all I had to do was let you be whoever it was that you wanted to be, and to love you, and that would be the best and closest thing I could ever do to change the world for the better.
"You are going to be brilliant," I told you. "You are going to be clever, and funny. Brave and strong. You're going to be a feminist, and a peace campaigner and a dancer. And one day you are going to be a mother yourself. You are going to fall in love and have adventures and do things I can't even imagine. You, little Claire Armstrong, you are going to be the most wonderful woman, and you are going to have the most amazing life: a life that no one will ever forget. — Jojo Moyes