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  • There are amazingly wonderful people in all walks of life some familiar to us and others not. Stretch yourself and really get to know people. People are in many ways one of our greatest treasures.
  • Courtesy is a silver lining around the dark clouds of civilization it is the best part of refinement and in many ways, an art of heroic beauty in the vast gallery of man's cruelty and baseness.
  • Comfort in expressing your emotions will allow you to share the best of yourself with others, but not being able to control your emotions will reveal your worst.
  • The best way to win against the intolerable is to tolerate them, for this they have seldom dealt with. Your indulgence may soften their malice and open their eyes to more honorable ways.
  • Change will never happen when people lack the ability and courage to see themselves for who they are.
  • Birth and death we all move between these two unknowns.
  • Death is the great hope of all life the desire to expend itself to be used and consumed by its own longing for itself.
  • Education should prepare our minds to use its own powers of reason and conception rather than filling it with the accumulated misconceptions of the past.
  • True education is limited to those people who would die without knowing, whereas the masses in the institutions are merely going through the motions, for education is a way of living.
  • American society will never completely understand the true meaning of equality.