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I Think, Therefore I Am ... I Think ...
— David Ski
It is shame to be an impostor ... it only means u gave up! ... it is impossible to be perfect ... but it is possible to believe in your self ...
— Woody
When questioned whether the Blessed will not be saddened by seeing their nearest and dearest tortured answers, "Not in the least."
— Martin Luther
We need now to build a culture of geniune nonviolence and real democracy.
— Mairead Corrigan
I believe we are on the edge of a quantum leap into a whole new way of organizing and living as a human family.
— Mairead Corrigan
Our common humanity is more important than all the things that divide us.
— Mairead Corrigan
We can rejoice and celebrate today because we are living in a miraculous time. Everything is changing and everything is possible.
— Mairead Corrigan
If we want to reap the harvest of peace and justice in the future, we will have to sow seeds of nonviolence, here and now, in the present.
— Mairead Corrigan
At this moment, all I was trying to do was protect the twins because years from now, I wasn't trying to be sharing our rape stories. I
— Diamond Johnson
Karl Barth once wittily remarked, One can not speak of God simply by speaking of man in a loud voice.
— Sinclair B. Ferguson
I rewrote the ending to 'Farewell to Arms,' the last page of it, thirty-nine times before I was satisfied.
— Ernest Hemingway,
One great hope lies in the fact that there is a new consciousness in our World, particularly among young people.
— Mairead Corrigan
It's okay to be scared, but fear is different. Fear is when we let being scared prevent us from doing what love requires of us.
— Mairead Corrigan
Advertising is an environmental striptease for a world of abundance.
— Marshall McLuhan
I don't think I ever wanted to be a journalist - I was more interested in what comes from being a journalist.
— Benjamin Booker
We need radical thinking, creative ideas, and imagination.
— Mairead Corrigan