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“Has it ever occurred to you that how we deal with death is at least as important as how we deal with life?”
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“Break rules. Leave the world more interesting for your being here.”
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“The history of nations shows that words are not always immediately followed by action.”
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“I really missed going to college. I missed not having that education and that experience.”
Source : "Brooklyn Decker is everywhere before movies' debut". Interview with Samantha Critchell, www.sandiegouniontribune.com. May 17, 2012.
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“All my stories and worlds spring from the basic principle of being a slave to the premise, to follow the consequences wherever they may lead without taking any easy or comfortable ways out.”
Source : Source: www.raintaxi.com
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“My advice for people is to love the world they are in, in whatever way makes sense to them. It may be a devotional practice, it may be song or poetry, it may be by gardening, it may be as an activist, scientist, or community leader. The path to restoration extends from our heart to the heart of sentient beings, and that path will be different for every person.”
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“True leadership is moral authority, not formal authority. Leadership is a choice, not a position. The choice is to follow universal timeless principles, which will build trust and respect from the entire organization. Those with formal authority alone will lose this trust and respect.”
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“All my life, I have been sickened by everything connected with meat-, fish-, and poultry eating. As a child, I saw apparently nice, kind people wring the necks of fowls, and I thought it foul; and I wondered if I could ever exert any influence to help bring such unworthiness to an end.”
Source : "How I Became a Meat-Shunner". American Vegetarian, Vol. V no. 4, p. 4, December 1946.