Quotes From "What I Believe" By Bertrand Russell

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Even if the open windows of science at first make us shiver after the cozy indoor warmth of traditional humanizing myths, in the end the fresh air brings vigor, and the great spaces have a splendor of their own. Bertrand Russell
I have learned that one should say
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I have learned that one should say "Peace! " to those who shout their hatred for one's being and presence or at one's passage. Tariq Ramadan
If there is a smoke, there is a fire, the...
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If there is a smoke, there is a fire, the saying goes, That is quite true, but one should find what the fire is, and who lit it. Tariq Ramadan
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The 'fires'n that produce thick, rarely innocent, often strategic smoke should therefore be scrutinized. they should be known and identified; and when they involve dishonesty, lies, or manipulation, they they should be ignored. Tariq Ramadan
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That night, stargazing on the deck with Dad, eyes on the sky, he pointed out Orion, Betelgeuse. "It's an art to read the stars, baby." I never wanted to leave his side-my sure song for so long. Now? His eyes are stone changed. Just looking at them hurts my heart. Norma Fox Mazer