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Even if there were doubt as to when life begins, the benefit of the doubt should be given to protecting life—reasonable people don't shoot unless they're absolutely sure they won't kill an innocent human being.
— Norman Geisler
Life's blows cannot break a person whose spirit is warmed at the fire of enthusiasm.
— Norman Vincent Peale
If you have zest and enthusiasm you attract zest and enthusiasm. Life does give back in kind.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Optimism, when applied to your life, develops strength and peace within you.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Our happiness depends on the habit of mind we cultivate. So practice happy thinking every day. Cultivate the merry heart, develop the happiness habit, and life will become a continual feast." ~
— Norman Vincent Peale
Wealth, my son, should never be your goal in life. Your words are eloquent but they are mere words. True wealth is of the heart, not of the purse.
— Og Mandino
Sooner or later all mankind will realize that the greatest cure for all the ills and wrongs, the cares, the sorrow and crimes of humanity rests solely in acts of love. Love is the greatest gift from God. It is the divine spark that everywhere produces and restores life. To each and every one of us, love gives us the power to work miracles with your own life and those we touch.
— Og Mandino
Someday he would write his memoirs, when his adventures had arranged themselves into a suitably attractive package.
— Olga Tokarczuk
A man's free to do what he wants with his life, until he falls foul of the banks.
— Olga Tokarczuk
It is widely known, after all, that real life takes place in movement.
— Olga Tokarczuk
He saw it. Not in front, or behind him, just somewhere out in the darkness. It was huge and powerful. The whiteness of its fur gleamed in the light of the snow. 'Wolf, in the name of the Polish border I beg you to spare my life,' he said into the darkness. The wolf stopped behind him, wondering.
— Olga Tokarczuk
But why should we have to be useful and for what reason? Who divided the world into useless and useful, and by what right? Does a thistle have no right to life, or a Mouse that eats the green in a warehouse? What about Bees and Drones, weeds and roses? Whose intellect can have had the audacity to judge who is better, and who worse?
— Olga Tokarczuk