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Bless the world with your mind, heal the world with your heart, lift the world with your soul; elevate the world with your life.
If you rule the air, you are great; the waters, you are extraordinary; the lands, you are remarkable; but if you rule over yourself, you are remarkable.
Light another__ path and the universe will light your own.
Wisdom is a great prophet, faith is a great warrior, knowledge is a great sage, and virtue is a great priest.
Light is all a flower longs for, even when surrounded with priceless jewels.
Light is always one step ahead of darkness.
Our highest deeds come from helping the lowest people.
Your inner light is your brightest light.
A beautiful face cannot hide an ugly heart for long.
Love pouring out of you is evidence of God pouring into you.
Your inner light lights up your outer world.
The real strength of a man is not in the size of his muscles, but in the size of his heart.
Inner beauty magnifies outer beauty.
Lend your ears to the deaf, your eyes to the blind, your hands to the weak, your tongue to the mute, your mind to the perplexed, and your heart to the weary.
Believe be and strong enough in virtues like character, faithfulness, hard work, dignity of labor, diligence, excellence, perseverance, truth, responsibility, delayed gratification, contentment, trust, integrity and stop looking for miracles.
The best the world has to offer comes from the best you have to give to others.
An inexhaustible capacity to engage in sin is what makes human beings capable of living a virtuous life. To err is human; to seek penance is humankind__ unique act of salvation. Whenever a person fails, it is often their overwhelming sense of anguish that drives them forward to make a second attempt that is far more bighearted than they originally envisioned. The need for redemption drives us to try again despite our backside enduring the terrible weight of our greatest catastrophes. There is no person as magnanimous as a person whom finally encountered tremendous success after previously enduring a tear-filled trail of hardships and repeated setbacks. In an effort to redeem our lost dignity, in an effort to regain self-respect, we find our true selves. By working independently to better ourselves and struggling to fulfill our cherished values, we save ourselves while coincidentally uplifting all of humanity.