Norman Cousins was an American editor, author, and peace advocate who played a significant role in promoting the healing power of laughter and positive thinking. His personal battle with a life-threatening illness led him to explore the therapeutic effects of humor, inspiring many to focus on mental well-being. Cousins' story teaches the value of resilience, the power of a positive outlook, and the profound impact of humor in healing, making him a source of inspiration for those facing adversity.

"A book is like a piece of rope; it takes on meaning only in connection with the things it holds together."



"The eternal quest of the individual human being is to shatter his loneliness."



"A human being fashions his consequences as surely as he fashions his goods or his dwelling his goods or his dwelling. Nothing that he says, thinks or does is without consequences."



"If something comes to life in others because of you, then you have made an approach to immortality."



"Respect for the fragility and importance of an individual life is still the mark of an educated man."



"The way a book is read, which is to say, the qualities a reader brings to a book can have as much to do with its worth as anything the author puts into it."



"The individual is capable of both great compassion and great indifference. He has it within his means to nourish the former and outgrow the latter."



"It makes little difference how many university courses or degrees a person may own. If he cannot use words to move an idea from one point to another, his education is incomplete."



"Government in the U.S. today is a senior partner in every business in the country."

