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“However long the moon disappears, someday it must shine again.”
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“You may substitute knowledge for superstition without satisfying the needs that drive people into superstition's arms.”
Source : Susan Neiman (2009). “Moral Clarity: A Guide for Grown-up Idealists”, p.132, Random House
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“I'm about to challenge for the Maryland Cup in the next couple of years, as an owner, a trainer, and a rider.”
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“I have made it a habit not to speculate over the psychological state of our elected leaders.”
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“Until you're ready to look foolish, you'll never have the possibility of being great.”
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“Accepting what others see as your strengths is crucial to your continued growth. Compliments are a gift. They are an opportunity for you and another person to connect in a powerful, positive way. How did you handle the last compliment directed at you? Did you accept it?”
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“People like to have fun and they like to laugh. And when you laugh, it's much easier to convince people and they laugh with you, rather than being angry. And I think laughter's always nice and I've always liked it.”
Source : Source: edition.cnn.com
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“The Zen philosophy posits that 'human beings suffer' and 'the cause of suffering is desire.' The way to put an end to suffering is to stop wanting everything, all the time.”
Source : Karl Albrecht (2006). “Social Intelligence: The New Science of Success”, p.84, John Wiley & Sons