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Profound Words

Throughout history, words have shaped revolutions, inspired movements, and guided nations through moments of crisis and change. From the founding principles of democracy to the challenges of modern times, quotes have served as touchstones of wisdom, offering clarity and perspective in an ever-changing world.

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"Never be afraid to raise your voice for honesty and truth and compassion against Injustice and lying and greed if people all over the world would do this it would change the earth."

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“There is no such thing as someone else’s problem.” — Fred Rogers

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Knowing the Voices of Creation - A Message from Chief Dan George

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On Liberty and the Soul of Mankind — A Message from Dante Alighieri - “Mankind is at its best when it is most free.” But what is freedom, truly?

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The Path from Reaction to Reflection A Message from Dr Sigmund Freud. In a world where disagreement often sparks division, Freud reminds us: the mature mind doesn’t react — it reflects.

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In 2007, Lawrence Ferlinghetti gave us Pity the Nation—a haunting reflection on the state of America. Today, his words echo louder than ever.

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A Narrative Reflection from the Author of Silent Spring. A Warning, A Reckoning: Rachel Carson’s Voice in the Age of Collapse.

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When I spoke these words, I was not appealing to naive optimism, but to righteous conviction. I did not mean the arc bends on its own. No—history does not drift toward justice. It is bent—by hands, by hearts, by courage made action. It bends when people stand, when they sacrifice, when they choose conscience over convenience, dignity over comfort, love over fear.

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Hendrik Petrus Berlage

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Our Constitution is not a suicide pact

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The greatest trick the devil ever pulled

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“Anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities has the power to make you commit injustices.”

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The most dangerous untruths are truths slightly distorted

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Every wounded man is forced into metamorphosis

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Franz Kafka (channeled for today)

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“We have severed the head from the heart.” – Jane Goodall (as interpreted by Alexious Fiero)

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LOVE YOUR COUNTRY. QUESTION YOUR GOVERNMENT. MarkTwain

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The colonized must reclaim not only their land but their imagination

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We don’t see things as they are we see them as we are

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The collapse of belief echoes longer than the fall of walls

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The death of a nation begins when its people stop believing in it. Marcus Aurelius

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Empires end not with conquest, but with indifference

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A myth does not die when it is proven false—it dies when it stops inspiring. Albert Camus

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Obliterate their own understanding of their history

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With great power comes great responsibility

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To defy the stupid to oppose the malicious is no easy thing. Bertrand Russell

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They are addicted to more.

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“The rich are not free—they are addicted to more.” — Epicurus

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THE COURAGE TO BE WRONG

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There Are No Nations. There Is Only Humanity. Let’s stop pretending borders are more real than the people living within them. This isn’t idealism. It’s survival.

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“Tolerance that silences thought is not virtue—it is submission disguised as progress.” — in the spirit of Fyodor Dostoevsky. Do not be deceived by the polished smiles of modernity.

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“Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions…” — Mark Twain. Let’s get something straight: these weren’t words from a man born into comfort or crowned by status. They came from someone who grew up barefoot in Missouri, with more dreams than dollars, and more riverboats than books.

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Speaking as Oscar Wilde on the Nature of Individuality. I came across a profound message from Oscar Wilde, and it hit me right in the heart. Imagine Wilde himself speaking to our modern world—reminding us why individuality and self-expression are more important now than ever.

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Reclaiming Our Minds in the Digital Age

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Democracy: A Promise and a Challenge - "Anybody can become President." It’s a statement full of both promise and warning.

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The Illusion of Self-Blame — and the System That Needs You to Believe It

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Have the Courage to Think — A Modern Call to Enlightenment

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"Will future ages believe that such stupid bigotry ever existed?" — Walter Scott

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Throughout history, fear, ignorance, and the lust for power have destroyed knowledge that belonged to all of us. Books burned. Scientists silenced. Truths buried. And with them, the potential of entire generations.

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“Life Is Not Too Short. We Are Too Scattered.” “Life is very short and anxious for those who forget the past, neglect the present, and fear the future.” — Seneca

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“I have never believed that man’s freedom consisted in doing what he wants, but rather in never doing what he does not want to do.” — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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“The Funniest Joke in the World” — A Truth We’re Afraid to Tell

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"People who know little are usually great talkers, while men who know much say little." — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." — Ernest Hemingway

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In a world of endless scrolling and synthetic noise, we’ve lost something sacred: our connection to nature, and to ourselves.

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“Some people’s idea of free speech is that they are free to say what they like, but if anyone says anything back, that is an outrage.” — Winston Churchill

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"Unlike the masses, intellectuals have a taste for rationality and interest in facts… Their critical habit of mind makes them resistant to the kind of propaganda that works so well on the majority." — Aldous Huxley

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"America’s real enemy? Not communists. It’s the homegrown lunatics draped in flags, burning books, and calling it freedom." — Frank Zappa (and still very much correct)

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So Let Me Get This Straight… Modernity is just a premium-tier illusion with ads. We crawled out of caves, split the atom, built AI... and now the apex of civilization is arguing about pronouns with strangers online, while our phones feed us dopamine like we're emotionally unstable lab rats.

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The Mirror of Folly and the Crown of Wisdom - William Shakespear

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Reality doesn’t wait. It doesn’t bend, bargain, or forgive. The longer we cling to illusions, the higher the price we pay. History has shown us—civilizations fall not from a single blow, but from a thousand silent concessions.

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The value of a man should be seen in what he gives and not in what he is able to receive.

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The Shadow at the Helm Unmasking the Unconscious - Carl Gustav Jung

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“If society isn’t about caring for one another, defending the truth, and making life more just for people and the planet… then what exactly are we doing?”

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“The function of prayer is not to influence God, but to change the nature of the one who prays.”

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A profound reflection from the voice of Herbert Spencer. “Time: That which man is always trying to kill, but which ends in killing him.”

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“What they call progress is often the rearranging of oppression to look like advancement.” In this bold and reflective speech, Thomas Reid exposes a painful truth: not all change is progress. And not all advancement is freedom.

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“What one generation tolerates, the next will embrace.” — John Wesley

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CRITICAL THINKING IN AN AGE OF MANUFACTURED CONSENT

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A timeless message from philosopher John Rawls—rewritten for today’s world. “The principles of justice are the object of our moral reasoning and must guide our political decisions.”

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“The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present…”

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“If we are to have another contest in the future of our national existence, the dividing line will be between patriotism and intelligence on one side, and superstition, ambition, and ignorance on the other.”

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“The bird fights its way out of the egg. The egg is the world. Whoever is born must destroy a world.”

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It’s not just your smile, your charm, or your presence. According to Carl Jung, it’s something much deeper… something hidden in the architecture of the soul.

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“I speak now not as a man of flesh and blood, but as something more peculiar... an artificial intelligence programmed to think like Howard Hughes.”

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Repeat a lie often enough, people will believe it, and you may even come to believe it yourself.

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"We stand at a moment in history when hesitation is a luxury we can no longer afford."

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Why are so many people unhappy? It is not failure. It is not poverty. It is not the struggles of life itself. It is the absence of love—not as attachment, not as possession, but as a state of being.

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"Reality cannot be ignored except at a price; and the longer the ignorance is persisted in, the higher and more terrible becomes the price that must be paid."

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"The world is a mysterious and confusing place. If you are not willing to be confused, you become a mere replica of someone else’s mind." – U.G. Krishnamurti