“Knowledge is power. Power to do evil... or power to do good. Power itself is not evil. So knowledge itself is not evil.”— Veronica Roth, amazon.com
“People aren’t either wicked or noble. They’re like chef’s salads, with good things and bad things chopped and mixed together in a vinaigrette of confusion and conflict.”— Lemony Snicket, amazon.com
“My alone feels so good, I’ll only have you if you’re sweeter than my solitude.”— Warsan Shire, amazon.com
“All human beings search for either reasons to be good, or excuses to be bad.”— Chuck Palahniuk, amazon.com
“In my opinion the best thing you can do is find a person who loves you for exactly what you are. Good mood, bad mood, ugly, pretty, handsome, what have you, the right person will still think the sun shines out of your ass. That's the kind of person that's worth sticking with.”— Mac, amazon.com
“Live in such a way that if anyone should speak badly of you no one would believe it.”— Unknown, instagram.com
“Dark times lie ahead of us and there will be a time when we must choose between what is easy and what is right.”— J.K Rowling, amazon.com
“Yeah, I get it. You're one of the good guys. But guess what. We all think we're good guys.”— Alex Vause, twitter.com
“In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart.”— Anne Frank, amazon.com
“It is these undeniable qualities of human love and compassion and self-sacrifice that give me hope for the future. We are, indeed, often cruel and evil. Nobody can deny this. We gang up on each one another, we torture each other, with words as well as deeds, we fight, we kill. But we are also capabl…”— Jane Goodall, amazon.com
“Change happens by listening and then starting a dialogue with the people who are doing something you don't believe is right.”— Jane Goodall, humoropedia.com
“The seed of a doubt that you are not as good as someone else is where it all starts.”— Sofia Price, amazon.com
“Every time you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful thing.”— Mother Teresa, catholic.org
“Being unwanted, unloved, uncared for, forgotten by everybody, I think that is a much greater hunger, a much greater poverty than the person who has nothing to eat.”— Mother Teresa, amazon.com