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This whole religion revolves around knowing the truth and acting by it, and action must be accompanied by patience. — Ibn Taymiyyah

The task of the educator is to make the child's spirit pass again where its forefathers have gone, moving rapidly through certain stages but suppressing none of them. In this regard, the history of science must be our guide. — Henri Poincare

I don't want people to get confused. I'm not going to be putting out a gospel album. — Ja Rule

Feeling grateful is good; showing appreciation to those you feel grateful to is sublime. — Andy Lacroix

People's attention spans don't run too long these days. — Daron Malakian

I'm feeling a kind of liberty to write about what's interesting to me without worrying about what I should be writing about. And that feels good. — Eve Ensler

At least I'm not pussy-whipped." "Nice. Fucking. Suit. — J.R. Ward

Risk no more that you can afford to lose, and also risk enough so that a win is meaningful. — Ed Seykota

Its just person after person in every different country that has a life that I can't even imagine and has gone through horror that I can't even imagine. — Angelina Jolie

[Nietzsche's] questions - transcend, but where to; ascend, but to what height? - would have answered themselves if he had calmly kept both feet on the ascetic ground. He was too sick to follow his most important insight: that the main thing in life is to take the minor things seriously. When minor things grow stronger, the danger posed by the main thing is contained; then climbing higher in the minor things means advancing in the main thing. — Peter Sloterdijk

Certain levels of human understanding cannot be attained, it is claimed, until the brain can work in more than one way. — Idries Shah

At the end of the day, that's our sole purpose and our sole reason for existing, is to love somebody else. — Nikki Reed

Things seem greater by imagination than they are in effect. — Michel De Montaigne