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"Perhaps it's impossible to wear an identity without becoming what you pretend to be."
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"I am not what you are. I am only what I can see. I am me."
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Personal Development

"Your eyes have no power to see. They only create optical illusions. Only the mind can see it when it is ready to see it."
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Personal Development

"Lack of money is no poverty."
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Personal Development

"Ancient historians tell us that one of the symptoms of a declining civilization is a desexualization of the human race, with men becoming more effeminate and women becoming more masculine, not only in physical [appearance] but in their basic characters."
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Personal Development

"Parenting is the most important responsibility most of us will ever face, and none of us does it perfectly."
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Personal Development

"To injure, ignore, disrespect, and violate the innocence of a child are among the greatest evils known to man."
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Personal Development

"I don't care if you love me or not, but I care that I love you without any thought."
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"The evangelist cannot bring conviction of sin, righteousness, or judgment; that is the Spirit's work. They cannot convert anyone; that is the Spirit's work."
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"Christianity is not a spectator sport, it's something in which we become totally involved."
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Personal Development

"In the face of legalized pornography, the conscience of America seems to be paralyzed. More serious than our fakery in art, literature, and pictures is the collapse of our moral standards and the blunting of our capacity as a nation for righteous indignation."
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"These children had never looked death in the face and then chosen to live anyway."
Courage

"Carn Carby left, and ender mentally added him to his private list of people who also qualified as human beings."
Psychology

"...you seemed to be listening to me, not to find out useful information, but to try to catch me in a logical fallacy. This tells us all that you are used to being smarter than your teachers, and that you listen to them in order to catch them making mistakes and prove how smart you are to the other students. This is such a pointless, stupid way of listening to teachers that it is clear you are going to waste months of our time before you finally catch on that the only transaction that matters is a transfer of useful information from adults who possess it to children who do not, and that catching mistakes is a criminal misuse of time."
Education

"I came because I've spent my whole life in the company of the brother that I hated. Now I want a chance to know the brother that I love, before it's too late, before we're not children anymore."
Family

"A minor request," said Mazer. "Let's not refer to it as the training cage. 'Training' sounds laborious and regimented. Soldiers groan at the word. These men joined the IF to fight, sir. Let's call it the Battle Room."
Military

"So from then on, he looked at all his choices and said, What would a good person do, and then did it. But he has now learned something very important about human nature. If you spend your whole life pretending to be good, then you are indistinguishable from a good person. Relentless hypocrisy eventually becomes the truth."
Morality

"One mind can think only of its own questions; it rarely surprises itself."
Mind

"He had so much damn respect he wanted to scream."
Emotion

"If he did not speak his tale, it grew dank and musty, it shrank inside him, while with the telling the tale stayed fresh and virtuous."
Life

"In Russia you learn patience," said Ivan. "In America you learn action."
Culture
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