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Humility does not mean weakness. It does not mean timidity. It does not mean fear. A man can be humble and fearless. A man can be humble and courageous. — Ezra Taft Benson

the pity which the spectators then exhibit is in so far a consolation for the weak and suffering in that the latter recognize therein that they possess still one power , in spite of their weakness, the power of giving pain. The unfortunate derives a sort of pleasure from this feeling of superiority, of which the exhibition of pity makes him conscious; his imagination is exalted, he is still powerful enough to give the world pain. Thus the thirst for pity is the thirst for self-gratification, and that, moreover, at the expense of his fellow-men; it shows man in the whole inconsiderateness of his own dear self, but — Friedrich Nietzsche

Vote bank politics has put the future of our youth in darkness. — Narendra Modi

I keep forgetting your IQ is higher than my bank balance."
"That's not saying much. — Darynda Jones

I have plenty of places to go, but no place to be. — Nick Flynn

All societies that maintain armies maintain the belief that some things are more valuable than life itself. — Michael Billig

My way of thinking is better than yours. — Laura Schlessinger

Once we become conscious, even dimly, of the Atman, the Reality within us, the world takes on a very different aspect. It is no longer a court of justice but a kind of gymnasium. Good and evil, pain and pleasure, still exist, but they seem more like the ropes and vaulting-horses and parallel bars which can be used to make our bodies strong. Maya is no longer an endlessly revolving wheel of pain and pleasure but a ladder which can be climbed to consciousness of the Reality. — Adi Shankaracarya

All writers begin as readers, and the ones worth reading continue life as more prolific readers than writers. — Thomas Swick

You learn to accept your own reality. — Shania Twain