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The world as it was, is, or will be, is beyond common sense, beyond natural understanding: it must be taught. — Masood Ashraf Raja

The moment you feel joy, the moment you laugh and change your perception, you change your immunity, your body chemistry, and your whole well-being. — Debasish Mridha

I quickly learned that research leads to more research. — Laurie Fabiano

In my personal life, I'm a comic novel. But then, so are we all, because we're human beings. — Dean Koontz

There is still, I think, not enough recognition by teachers of the fact that the desire to think
which is fundamentally a moral problem
must be induced before the power is developed. Most people, whether men or women, wish above all else to be comfortable, and thought is a pre-eminently uncomfortable process. — Vera Brittain

Do not exchange your dignity for popularity. — Steve Maraboli

Plato may have denied the existence of ideal forms in this world, but Plato never saw a Viking ship.
(Scientific American, February, 1998) — John Hale

Why wouldn't I help? What good reason do I have as a human being with power and a sense of empathy and morality, why wouldn't I do something? — John Legend

But when you actually go in the ring, it's a very lonely and scary place. It's just you and the other guy. — Frank Bruno

She saw none of them in their natural state. She asserts that though there may be women distinguished as writers in England, there are no ladies who have any great conversational and political influence in society, of that kind which, during the old regime, was obtained in France by what they would call their femmes marquantes2, such as Madame de Tencin, Madame de Deffand, Mademoiselle de l'Espinasse. This remark stung me to the quick, for my country and for myself, and raised in me a foolish, vainglorious emulation, an ambition false in its objects, and unsuited to the manners, domestic habits, and public virtue of our country. I — Maria Edgeworth

I remember thinking that the Germans must have had a very fine view of all the neighborhoods they were obliterating. — Shana Abe