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We cannot decide who is on right path and who is not because our own life is series of unexpected events passing through time, situation and circumstances. — Santosh Kalwar

To manage your mind, know that there is nothing, and then relinquish all attachment to nothingness. — Laozi

I always thought the time machine is the device that's missed most. Without even saying it out loud, that's the thing people want the most: The ability to take whatever it is that went wrong and fix it. — Chuck Klosterman

In our secular society, school has become the replacement for church, and like church it requires that its teachings must be taken on faith. — John Taylor Gatto

too. A monastery is like a mirror we hold up to the soul. It reflects back to us our weaknesses, struggles, flaws. But by looking deeply into that mirror, we can come face-to-face with an answer. — Judith Valente

I'm a people's actor, not a critics' actor, and I always have been. — Chuck Norris

Affectation is a very good word when someone does not wish to confess to what he would none the less like to believe of himself. — Fanny Brice

Is it really true that political self-interest is nobler somehow than economic self-interest? ... And just tell me where in the world you find these angels who are going to organize society for us. — Milton Friedman

The truest test of a democracy is in the ability of anyone to act as he likes, so long as he does not injure the life or property of anyone else. — Mahatma Gandhi

The Qur'an had begun to develop a primitive just war theory. In the steppes, aggressive warfare was praiseworthy; but in the Qur'an, self-defense was the only possible justification for hostilities and the preemptive strike was condemned.5 War was always a terrible evil, but it was sometimes necessary in order to preserve decent values, such as freedom of worship. Even here, the Qur'an did not abandon its pluralism: synagogues and churches as well as mosques should be protected. The Muslims felt that they had suffered a fearful assault; their expulsion from Mecca was an act that had no justification. Exile from the tribe violated the deepest sanction of Arabia; it had attacked the core of the Muslims' identity. — Karen Armstrong