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Blind faith, no matter how passionately expressed, will not suffice. Science for its part will test relentlessly every assumption about the human condition. — E. O. Wilson

[It is nice] to explore someone's will to survive, the ferocity of loyalty, how far you would go to protect the ones you love ... I believe women have more power than we give ourselves credit for ... We have been known to lift cars off of babies! That's incredible. — Katie Aselton

But it also demonstrates how difficult it is to correct a false belief after people have made an emotional investment in that belief being true. When our heroes turn out to be sleazebags, self-deception is easier than facing the facts. — Jon Krakauer

Virtue runs before the muse,
and defies her skill;
she is rapt and doth refuse
to wait a painter's will. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

your poverty is serving no one. If you're a charitable person, you'd be a whole lot more charitable if you had lots of money. — Napoleon Hill

I trust the mystery. I trust what comes in silence and what comes in nature where there's no diversion. I think the lack of stimulation allows us to hear and experience a deeper river that's constant, still, vibrant, and real. And the process of deep listening with attention and intention catalyzes and mobilizes exactly what's needed at that time. — Angeles Arrien

Society imposes low expectations of those who have disabilities — Erik Weihenmayer

Thus, every entity, even if it is a defective one, in so far as it is an entity, is good. In so far as it is defective, it is evil. — Augustine Of Hippo

If God is your partner, make your plans BIG! — Dwight L. Moody

My mother became much older when I came out (ed's note: of detention). She had problems with her hearing and high blood pressure. But they still support me. — Ai Weiwei

When John-Joseph Heller's fights became too much of a sure thing, story has it he moved on to more risky fights with grown men and even starved dogs. Though he was scarred often, he was never beaten. But as he brought each opponent to his knees, John-Joseph Heller was also growing up and his vision began to extend further than the ring. — S.C. Barrus

I always said life consists of love and work. I tried to balance it 50-50. And, of course, now I'm so happy I did. — John Forsythe