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Develop an attitude of gratitude, and give thanks for everything that happens to
you, knowing that every step forward is a step toward achieving something
bigger and better than your current situation. — Brian Tracy

Obliteration bombing of civilian populations had come to be seen as a military necessity. A terrible evil had been defended as a way to a greater good. After the bomb, all sorts of moral compromises were easier - nearly two million abortions a year seemed a mere matter of freedom of choice, and the plight of the poor in the world's richest nation was a matter of economic necessity. — William H. Willimon

Those with an abundant mindset will have abundant wealth. — Debasish Mridha

Most importantly, the epidemic was only news when it was not killing homosexuals. In this sense, AIDS remained a fundamentally gay disease, newsworthy only by the virtue of the fact that it sometimes hit people who weren't gay, — Randy Shilts

There's a type of freedom that occurs when everything that you've believed in and worked for is shattered, because then you have the opportunity to rebuild and to put yourself back together in a new way. — Dennis Kucinich

Error is but the shadow of the truth. — Benjamin Stillingfleet

we adopt an inclusive identity, we are more likely to see how other groups can help us and are more willing to receive constructive criticism from them. — Christena Cleveland

No point in thinking, you just have to get on with life. We only have one after all, we should try and do our best. We can never get it right, but we must try. — Kate Atkinson

Who knows when a trenchant line becomes a human face? — Ben Shahn

If you're going to go for 'it' you have a common thing you share with other artists; that's desperation. You jump out a window style-wise. Try to put it together before you hit the ground. — Alex Katz

We mourned in silence so that we would not curse the world we walked through. I saw owls in the locust trees and wondered if these creatures were the spirits of the dead, for there were so many murdered in our homeland there was not room enough for all of their ghosts. I half-believed they had turned into birds instead. — Alice Hoffman

Whenever you try to break God's moral law, you end up breaking yourself and hurting others - all while proving His law in the process. — Ravi Zacharias