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We primarily grow as human beings by discovering new truths about ourselves and our reality. — Steve Pavlina

If science is a religion, it is the religion that heals the sick and reveals the secrets of the stars. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

I have no internet savvy whatsoever, but I love researching things. The Internet is my library ... beyond that, I'm completely intimidated by it. — Drew Barrymore

You can't throw him back because he doesn't meet the legal size limit. — David Henry

The word discipline sometimes touches a slightly rebellious chord in our natures. Remember that it comes from the word disciple. — Boyd K. Packer

The Jihad of this age is to strive in upholding the word of Islam, to refute the objections of the opponents, to propagate the excellences of the Islamic faith, and to proclaim the truth of the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, throughout the world. This is Jihad till God Almighty brings about other conditions in the world. — Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

A true WTF Moment makes you aware of your current reality. It demands you accept full responsibility for where you are and it gives you the vision you need to commit to change. — Jennifer Sparks

It could be an important feature to be added to your portrait: your mind has interior walls that allow you to partition different times in which to stop or flow, to concentrate alternately on parallel channels. — Italo Calvino

Death is just where your suit falls off and now you're in your other suit. You can't see it on this level, but it's all right. Don't worry. — George Harrison

The virtues prized in free countries are honesty, self-discipline, a sense of responsibility to one's family, a sense of loyalty to one's employer and staff, and a pride in the quality of one's work. And these virtues only flourish in a climate of freedom. — Margaret Thatcher