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“Notice that tearing oneself out of the insensible state is the opposite of remaining in it; the man who is beneficent from duty nevertheless acts with feelings, if not with empirical inclinations.”
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“The world is full enough of hurts and mischances without wars to multiply them.”
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“From this point of view, to avoid your strengths and to focus on your weaknesses isn't a sign of diligent humility. It is almost irresponsible. By contrast the most responsible, the most challenging, and, in the sense of being true to yourself, the most honorable thing to do is face up to the strength potential inherent in your talents and then find ways to realize it.”
Source : Marcus Buckingham, Donald O. Clifton (2001). “Now, Discover Your Strengths”, p.126, Simon and Schuster
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“Life has no meaning the moment you lose the illusion of being eternal.”
Source : Jean-Paul Sartre (2012). “Essays in Aesthetics”, p.11, Open Road Media
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“Autonomy is the capacity to act on principles that are one's own and one will exercise this capacity by means of a process of rational reflection on these principles. Autonomy is thought to be necessary for attributing political responsibility.”
Source : Source: www.3ammagazine.com
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“We incorporated new tastes and flavors into our kids' diets from a very early age, which helped to develop their palates and prevented them from becoming picky eaters. We don't buy junk food and give them options of fresh fruit, yogurt, raw almonds, or dried whole grain cereals for snack time.”
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“At some point in the journey of being in it for yourself, you realize you need other people. Any good frontier story, in some respect, is about that.”
Source : Source: collider.com
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“What a strange world this would be if we all had the same sense of humor.”