1. Our lives begin to end the
moment we become silent
about things that matter…
Martin Luther King JR.
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2. Each time a man stands up
for an ideal or acts to improve
the lot of others, or strikes out
against injustice, he sends
forth a tiny ripple of hope, …
and crossing each other from
a million different centers of
energy and daring, those
ripples build a current that
can sweep down the
mightiest walls of oppression
and resistance.
Robert F. Kennedy
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3. Education is the most
powerful weapon which you
can use to change the world.
Nelson Mandela
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4. To dare is to lose one’s
footing momentarily, to not
dare is to lose oneself.
Soren Kierkegaard
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5. The power of fear. I began to
see its role in stopping so
many of us before we even
got started. I also realized
things didn’t have to be this
way; that we could turn our
traditional view of fear on its
head. Instead of seeing fear
as a stop sign, I began to see
fear simply as a sign that I
was moving into the
unknown. I started telling
myself, that fear means GO!
Jeffrey Perkins
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6. What is needed rather than
running away or controlling or
suppressing or any other
resistance, is understanding
fear: that means watch it,
learn about it, come directly
into contact with it. We are to
learn about fear, not how to
escape it.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
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7. I am certain that after the dust
of centuries has passed over
our cities, we, too, will be
remembered not for victories
or defeats in battles or in
politics, but for our
contribution to the human
spirit.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
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8. You don’t learn by following
rules. You learn by doing and
falling over.
Richard Branson
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9. Man is fond of counting his
troubles, but he does not
count up his joys. If he
counted them as he ought to:
he would see that every lot
has enough happiness
provided for it.
Fyodor Dostoevsky
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