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Because no one sees the truth does not make it untrue.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The ultimate goal of therapy ... it's too hard a question. The words come to me like tranquility, like fulfillment, like realizing your potential.
— Irvin D. Yalom
Fortunate is the person who can succeed in extracting honey from such a flower as this life, whose root and every petal is bitterness.
— Lynn Cullen
That which is measured improves. That which is measured and reported improves exponentially.
— Karl Pearson
The record of a month's roulette playing at Monte Carlo can afford us material for discussing the foundations of knowledge.
— Karl Pearson
Remember as you go about your day that you may be the only Jesus some of your friends, neighbors, and family will ever see.
— Wanda E. Brunstetter
Ninety-five percent of the beliefs we have stored in our minds are nothing but lies, and we suffer because we believe all these lies.
— Miguel Ruiz
We shall not adjust our Bible to the age; but before we have done with it, by God's grace, we shall adjust the age to the Bible.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Life is like yoga; the only way you can enjoy it is by relaxing into any position you happen to find yourself in.
— Jon Wakeham
The human race is doomed to sink back farther and farther into the primitive night ere again it begins its bloody climb upward to civilization.
— Jack London
If you give it to God, He transforms your test into a testimony, your mess into a message, and your misery into a ministry.
— Rick Warren
Life is grim, and we don't have to be grim all the time.
— Madeleine Albright
John Updike is always fun. And one of my former students, Tom Pynchon. And Harold Bloom, another former student.
— M.H. Abrams
There is no shortcut to truth, no way to gain knowledge of the universe except through the gateway of the scientific method.
— Karl Pearson
Order and reason, beauty and benevolence, are characteristics and conceptions which we find solely associated with the mind of man.
— Karl Pearson
Statistics is the grammar of science.
— Karl Pearson