Time Humanit Quotes & Sayings
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Many atrocities, have been done in the name of the greater good. — Sarah J. Maas
Suppose you're called on to navigate some particularly difficult life dilemma, your own, or that of a close confidant. You yearn to talk matters over with your mentor, spouse, or best friend. Yet, for whatever reason, you can't get a hold of these valued others - perhaps they're traveling, busy, or even deceased. Research shows that simply imagining having a conversation with them is as good as actually talking with them. So consult them in your mind. Ask them what advice they'd offer. In this way, a cherished parent or mentor, even if deceased, leaves you with an inner voice that guides you through challenging times. Your past moments of love and connection make you lastingly wiser. — Barbara L. Fredrickson
I've always lived my life the way I wanted and been honest with myself and everyone around me. — Amber Heard
There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception. — Aldous Huxley
Your future is a finished work. God created your future; your thoughts guide you to locate it and your passion takes you there. However, it's your attitude that makes you stay! — Israelmore Ayivor
We are always slow in admitting any great change of which we do not see the intermediate steps — Charles Darwin
If you pray enough for things, I am proof that they can happen. I feel like a kid on Christmas day now, every day. It's something I have wanted for a long time and I am as happy as anyone to be here. It is great to be back at my first love. — Robbie Fowler
Man is an animal that "arrived"; that is all. — Remy De Gourmont
When men start affording more rights to women, maybe we'll be nicer to the ones we don't like. But for now, I know that I myself am too busy trying to preserve my rights and faculties to take care of a man's fragile ego. — Leanna Renee Hieber
To defy the God of Progress is often to marry the Goddess of Poverty. — David James Duncan
As a child, a library card takes you to exotic, faraway places. When you're grown up, a credit card does it. — Sam Ewing
