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John Steinbeck

"What pillow can one have like a good conscience?"

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"The great mountains of wars and conflicts in the world can only be removed by picking up tiny stones of hatred and anger bit by bit. We must all be involved!"

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"To live in infinite bliss, practice mindfulness and live in the moment."

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"In quietness we find inner peace."

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"Our peace shall stand as firm as rocky mountains."

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"We are the people who believe in Vasudeva Kutumbakam...we want the world to move ahead with peace and prosperity."

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"If forgiveness, kindness and humanity could have changed something; today we would have been living a peaceful world."

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"If you were subjects of Maleldil you would have peace."

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"Never let the emotions of the past tie you down for your future to slaughter. Resist every opportunity to become angry and you will live a healthier happier life!"

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"Peace begins with you and your unconditional forgiveness."

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"Anger is loud, rage is deafening, and wrath is thunderous; only love can silence them."

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"Time interval is a strange and contradictory matter in the mind. It would be reasonable to suppose that a routine time or an eventless time would seem interminable. It should be so, but it is not. It is the dull eventless times that have no duration whatever. A time splashed with interest, wounded with tragedy, crevassed with joy - that's the time that seems long in the memory. And this is right when you think about it. Eventlessness has no posts to drape duration on. From nothing to nothing is no time at all."
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"Act out being alive, like a play. And after a while, a long while, it will be true."
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"It was a morning like other mornings and yet perfect among mornings."
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"Casy said solemnly, "This here ol' man jus' lived a life an' just died out of it. I don't know whether he was good or bad, but that don't matter much. He was alive, an' that's what matters. An' now his dead, an' that don't matter..."
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"But think of the glory of the choice! That makes a man a man. A cat has no choice, a bee must make honey. There's no godliness there."
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"...many a trip continues long after movement in time and space have ceased. I remember a man in Salinas who in his middle years traveled to Honolulu and back, and that journey continued for the rest of his life. We could watch him in his rocking chair on his front porch, his eyes squinted, half-closed, endlessly traveling to Honolulu."
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"Unless a reviewer has the courage to give you unqualified praise, I say ignore the bastard."
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"We gather our arms full of guilt as though it were precious stuff. It must be that we want it that way."
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"Lanser had been in Belgium and France twenty years before and he tried not to think what he knew-that war is treachery and hatred, the muddling of incompetent generals, the torture and killing and sickness and tiredness, until at last it is over and nothing has changed except for new weariness and new hatreds."
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"I hold that a writer who does not passionately believe in the perfectibility of man has no dedication nor any membership in literature."
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