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Raheel Farooq

"Nature evaluates a character on the basis of its merits, not demerits."

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"Nature evaluates a character on the basis of its merits, not demerits."

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"We perhaps know more than we care to admit, keeping it down in the dark places of our memory-disavowed. When we eat factory-farmed meat we live, literally, on tortured flesh. Increasingly, that tortured flesh is becoming our own."

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"The word 'good' has many meanings. For example, if a man were to shoot his grandmother at a range of five hundred yards, I should call him a good shot, but not necessarily a good man."

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"One man thinks justice consists in paying debts, and has no measure in his abhorrence of another who is very remiss in this duty and makes the creditor wait tediously. But that second man has his own way of looking at things; asks himself Which debt must I pay first, the debt to the rich, or the debt to the poor? the debt of money or the debt of thought to mankind, of genius to nature? For you, O broker, there is not other principle but arithmetic. For me, commerce is of trivial import; love, faith, truth of character, the aspiration of man, these are sacred."

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"The Ten Commandments are the most visible symbol because these commandments are recognized by Christians and Jews alike as being the foundation of our system of public morality."

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"On the whole human beings want to be good, but not too good, and not quite all the time."

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"The monks used to say that he was more drawn to those who were more sinful, and the greater the sinner the more he loved him."

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"No one is without Christianity, if we agree on what we mean by the word. It is every individual's individual code of behavior, by means of which he makes himself a better human being than his nature wants to be, if he followed his nature only. Whatever its symbol-cross or crescent or whatever-that symbol is man's reminder of his duty inside the human race. Its various allegories are the charts against which he measures himself and learns to know what he is. It cannot teach man to be good as the textbook teaches him mathematics. It shows him how to discover himself, evolve for himself a moral code and standard within his capacities and aspirations, by giving him a matchless example of suffering and sacrifice and the promise of hope."

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"Let us think about our attitude of compassion and understanding with which we choose to respond to what is happening around us."

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"Every good act is like a seed that we sow. We don't know what it will bear, but it will bear some fruit some day."

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"You make me a sinner if you stop me giving you hospitality."

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"Man is meant for good but designed for evil."
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"Love, endure, persist... Everything will return to you, innocent fool!"
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"Idiots are of two kinds: those who try to be smart and those who think they are smart."
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"There is none more beautiful than the lover of beauty."
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"I'd love to be what I have been."
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"What is inspiration in strangers is jealousy in kinsmen."
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"Innocence is the most intelligent admission of stupidity."
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"That which is worth telling is not worth having."
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