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The greatest discovery is to find a hero within oneself that will choose life over death; and fight for hope through despair to possess the will to live. — Ellen J. Barrier

The truth therefore is that great nations become great not because of their amount of wealth an Great nations become great thanks to their wealth of truth, honesty and other virtues the natural resources. — Sunday Adelaja

Don't ever tell me I'm broken if you will not be the glue, and please don't point out the fractures if that's all you're allowed to do. — Tyler Knott Gregson

In an effort to reclaim our humanity, let us find new motivation for living by opening our minds to broader concepts of spirituality. — Kevin Powell

Desire is the motivating force behind all progress and advancement in science, art, industry and in all phases of life. — Joseph Murphy

I had a slight hope the phrase 'spark joy' might become popular, as it was the keyword that I wanted to put forward in the first place. — Marie Kondo

I have seen such an immense change from the total repression and criminality of homosexuality in my lifetime. It does make me much more buoyant and optimistic about the future. If that change can occur in that time there's hope for many other changes. — Bob Brown

I have spent the last 30 years forming the religious right. I write a letter every week and send a newspaper every month to 200,000 pastors who are broadly called evangelicals, bringing them up to date on what is happening in Washington, in the state capitals, in the culture, and what we need to do about it. And of course I'm criticized for it, and of course I have calculated the positives and the negatives, but I have long been at peace with what I do. — Jerry Falwell

I should have paid greater attention to my mentor in graduate school, Samuel Huntington, who once explained that Americans never recognize that, in the developing world, the key is not the kind of government - communist, capitalist, democratic, dictatorial - but the degree of government. That absence of government is what we are watching these days, from Libya to Iraq to Syria.
("Why they still hate us, 13 years later," Washington Post, 09/05/2014) — Fareed Zakaria