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“As prosperity is promoted, thinking is demoted.” -Martin Fischer Tweet

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Quote Of The Day

“Never make your home in a place. Make a home for yourself inside your own head. You’ll find what you need to furnish it- memory, friends you can trust, love of learning, and other such things. That way it will go with you wherever you journey.” -Tad Williams Tweet

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“No problem can withstand the assault of sustained thinking.” -Voltaire Tweet

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“Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which, in prosperous circumstances, would have lain dormant.” -Horace Tweet

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“True courage comes not just from feeling confident and strong, but from being the honest, authentic, expression in yourself. Think about how audacious it is to really believe in yourself.” -Debbie Ford Tweet

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“If you think you’re free, there’s no escape possible.” -Ram Dass Tweet

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“Man has made many machines, complex and cunning, but which of them indeed rivals the workings of his heart?” -Pablo Casals Tweet

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“Conditions may make some men, but some men can make conditions.” -Muriel Strode Lieberman Tweet

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“We need to be supportive of each other…There are enough barriers in our way as it is. The racism and segregation today is not the in-you-face WHITES ONLY sign on the water fountain, or the front door marked NO NI**ERS on a restaurant wall or hotel. It is every bit as insidious but it is […]

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“Everything I have done is an extension of my feelings about my own people. I feel some way I’ve become tide up with this whole problem of human freedom. I have no end to my artistic horizon.”-Paul Robeson Tweet

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