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  • #1
    Paulo Coelho
    “So, I love you because the entire universe conspired to help me find you.”
    Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist

  • #2
    Paulo Coelho
    “Listen to your heart. It knows all things, because it came from the Soul of the World and it will one day return there.”
    Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist

  • #3
    Desmond Tutu
    “Do your little bit of good where you are; it's those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.”
    Desmond Tutu

  • #4
    Desmond Tutu
    “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse, and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality.”
    Desmond Tutu (Foreword)

  • #5
    Bryan Stevenson
    “The opposite of poverty is not wealth. In too many places, the opposite of poverty is justice.”
    Bryan Stevenson

  • #6
    Bryan Stevenson
    “I realized something sitting there while Jimmy Dill was being killed at Holman prison. After working for more than twenty-five years, I understood that I don't do what I do because it's required or necessary or important. I don't do it because I have no choice. I do what I do because I'm broken, too.”
    Bryan Stevenson, Just Mercy

  • #7
    Anthony Doerr
    “Sometimes the eye of a hurricane is the safest place to be.”
    Anthony Doerr, All the Light We Cannot See

  • #8
    Jenny  Lawson
    “Last month, as Victor drove me home so I could rest, I told him that sometimes I felt like his life would be easier without me. He paused a moment in thought and then said, “It might be easier. But it wouldn’t be better.”
    Jenny Lawson, Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things

  • #9
    Jenny  Lawson
    “When you come out of the grips of a depression there is an incredible relief, but not one you feel allowed to celebrate. Instead, the feeling of victory is replaced with anxiety that it will happen again, and with shame and vulnerability when you see how your illness affected your family, your work, everything left untouched while you struggled to survive. We come back to life thinner, paler, weaker … but as survivors. Survivors who don’t get pats on the back from coworkers who congratulate them on making it. Survivors who wake to more work than before because their friends and family are exhausted from helping them fight a battle they may not even understand. I hope to one day see a sea of people all wearing silver ribbons as a sign that they understand the secret battle, and as a celebration of the victories made each day as we individually pull ourselves up out of our foxholes to see our scars heal, and to remember what the sun looks like.”
    Jenny Lawson, Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things

  • #10
    Jenny  Lawson
    “Without the dark there isn’t light. Without the pain there is no relief. And I remind myself that I’m lucky to be able to feel such great sorrow, and also such great happiness. I can grab on to each moment of joy and live in those moments because I have seen the bright contrast from dark to light and back again. I am privileged to be able to recognize that the sound of laughter is a blessing and a song, and to realize that the bright hours spent with my family and friends are extraordinary treasures to be saved, because those same moments are a medicine, a balm. Those moments are a promise that life is worth fighting for, and that promise is what pulls me through when depression distorts reality and tries to convince me otherwise.”
    Jenny Lawson, Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things

  • #11
    Jenny  Lawson
    “I can’t think of another type of illness where the sufferer is made to feel guilty and question their self-care when their medications need to be changed.”
    Jenny Lawson, Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things

  • #12
    Lindy West
    “Loving yourself is not antithetical to health, it is intrinsic to health. You can't take good care of a thing you hate.”
    Lindy West, Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman

  • #13
    Lindy West
    “We're all building our world, right now, in real time. Let's build it better.”
    Lindy West, Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman

  • #14
    Lindy West
    “For me, the process of embodying confidence was less about convincing myself of my own worth and more about rejecting and unlearning what society had hammered into me.”
    Lindy West, Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman

  • #15
    Lindy West
    “The idea that we can somehow escape affecting each other is deeply conservative. Barbarous, even.”
    Lindy West, Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman

  • #16
    C. Kennedy
    “Don't judge yourself by what others did to you.”
    C. Kennedy, Ómorphi

  • #17
    Roxane Gay
    “So many years past being raped, I tell myself what happened is “in the past.” This is only partly true. In too many ways, the past is still with me. The past is written on my body. I carry it every single day. The past sometimes feels like it might kill me. It is a very heavy burden.”
    Roxane Gay, Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body

  • #18
    Neil deGrasse Tyson
    “Looking more closely at Earth’s atmospheric fingerprints, human biomarkers will also include sulfuric, carbonic, and nitric acids, and other components of smog from the burning of fossil fuels. If the curious aliens happen to be socially, culturally, and technologically more advanced than we are, then they will surely interpret these biomarkers as convincing evidence for the absence of intelligent life on Earth.”
    Neil deGrasse Tyson, Astrophysics for People in a Hurry



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