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  • #1
    Rachel Corrie
    “We are all born and someday we’ll all die. Most likely to some degree alone.What if our aloneness isn’t a tragedy? What if our aloneness is what allows us to speak the truth without being afraid? What if our aloneness is what allows us to adventure – to experience the world as a dynamic presence – as a changeable, interactive thing?

    If I lived in Bosnia or Rwanda or who knows where else, needless death wouldn’t be a distant symbol to me, it wouldn’t be a metaphor, it would be a reality.

    And I have no right to this metaphor. But I use it to console myself. To give a fraction of meaning to something enormous and needless.

    This realization. This realization that I will live my life in this world where I have privileges.

    I can’t cool boiling waters in Russia. I can’t be Picasso. I can’t be Jesus. I can’t save the planet single-handedly.

    I can wash dishes.”
    Rachel Corrie

  • #2
    Madeline Miller
    “Chiron had said once that nations were the most foolish of mortal inventions. “No man is worth more than another, wherever he is from.”

    “But what if he is your friend?” Achilles had asked him, feet kicked up on the wall of the rose-quartz cave. “Or your brother? Should you treat him the same as a stranger?”

    “You ask a question that philosophers argue over,” Chiron had said. “He is worth more to you, perhaps. But the stranger is someone else’s friend and brother. So which life is more important?”

    We had been silent. We were fourteen, and these things were too hard for us. Now that we are twenty-seven, they still feel too hard.

    He is half of my soul, as the poets say. He will be dead soon, and his honor is all that will remain. It is his child, his dearest self. Should I reproach him for it? I have saved Briseis. I cannot save them all.

    I know, now, how I would answer Chiron. I would say: there is no answer. Whichever you choose, you are wrong.”
    Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles

  • #3
    Vera Nazarian
    “You cannot be fair to others without first being fair to yourself.

    Know that a well-honed sense of justice is a measure of personal experience, and all experience is a measure of self.

    Know that the highest expression of justice is mercy.

    Thus, as the supreme judge in your own court, you must have compassion for yourself.

    Otherwise, cede your gavel.”
    Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration

  • #4
    “Herkes hak ettiğini alır hayattan;
    Yapman gereken doğru yerde, dürüst olmak. Aksini kabul etmen zor olabilir ve bu da canını acıtır.”
    Aligül Yıldız

  • #5
    Sun Tzu
    “Thus we may know that there are five essentials for victory:
    1 He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight.
    2 He will win who knows how to handle both superior and inferior forces.
    3 He will win whose army is animated by the same spirit throughout all its ranks.
    4 He will win who, prepared himself, waits to take the enemy unprepared.
    5 He will win who has military capacity and is not interfered with by the sovereign.”
    Sun Tzu, The Art of War



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