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Self esteem is not the same as being self centered, self absorbed or selfish. Self esteem is also not complacency or overconfidence, both of which and set us up for failure. Self esteem is a strong motivator to work hard. Self esteem is related to mental health and happiness. — Glenn R. Schiraldi

Shi-va is the centripetal force that holds existence together; Shakti is the centrifugal force that gives rise to the explosive diversity of existence. In — Sadhguru

It takes hundreds of people to turn their backs on an endangered species and just two to make a difference. — Jes Fuhrmann

He who sees a play that is regular, and answerable to the rules of poetry, is pleased with the comic part, informed by the serious, surprised at the variety of accidents, improved by the language, warned by the frauds, instructed by examples, incensed against vice, and enamoured with virtue; for a good play must cause all these emotions in the soul of him that sees it, though he were never so insensible and unpolished. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

Catholics have a reputation for severity, for judgment that comes down heavily. — Yann Martel

In the West we cling to the past like limpets. In Haiti the present is the axis of all life. As in Africa, past and future are but distant measures of the present, and memories are as meaningless as promises. — Wade Davis

When I'm on the court, I'm a follower. — Howard Bach

The American people are too well schooled in the duty and practice of submitting to the will of the majority to permit any serious uneasiness on that account — James Madison

If you're sure of who you are it doesn't really matter what people call you, does it? — Madonna Ciccone

To succeed in your mission, you must aim at your goal with dedication and devotion — Thabiso Monkoe

I was 21 and I got to film with my best friend. — Nicole Richie

Nobody can imagine how nothing could turn into something. Nobody can get an inch nearer to it by explaining how something could turn into something else. It is really far more logical to start by saying 'In the beginning God created heaven and earth' even if
you only mean 'In the beginning some unthinkable power began some unthinkable process.' For God is by its nature a
name of mystery, and nobody ever supposed that man could imagine how a world was created any more than he could
create one. But evolution really is mistaken for explanation. It has the fatal quality of leaving on many minds the impression that they do understand it and everything else — G.K. Chesterton