Cesar Chavez

We cannot seek achievement for ourselves and forget about progress and prosperity for our community... Our ambitions must be broad enough to include the aspirations and needs of others, for…

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Carter G. Woodson

Those who have no record of what their forebears have accomplished lose the inspiration which comes from the teaching of biography and history. Carter G. Woodson If a race has…

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Carroll Shelby

It's a massive motor in a tiny, lightweight car. Carroll Shelby I'm not going to take this defeatist attitude and listen to all this crap any more from all these…

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Carol Burnett

Carol Burnett (born April 26, 1933, in San Antonio, Texas) is an American actress, comedian, singer, and writer celebrated for her groundbreaking work in television comedy. Rising to fame with The Carol Burnett Show (1967–1978), a variety series blending sketch comedy, musical performances, and guest stars, she became one of the first women to lead a successful comedy program in the male-dominated industry. Known for her impeccable timing, physical humor, and ability to create memorable characters, Burnett earned multiple Emmy Awards and a devoted fan base. Beyond television, she has appeared in films, Broadway productions, and authored several memoirs. Burnett’s trailblazing career paved the way for future generations of female comedians, and she remains an enduring icon of humor, grace, and resilience.

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Carl Sagan

Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere. Carl Sagan We've arranged a civilization in which most crucial elements profoundly depend on…

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Carl Jung

As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of mere being. Carl Jung Your vision will become clear…

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Cardi B

It's just like, damn - I'm competing with myself. Cardi B Being a feminist is being equal to do what a man do. Cardi B I think beautiful is like…

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Calvin Coolidge

Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not: nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a…

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C. S. Lewis

C. S. Lewis (Clive Staples Lewis; November 29, 1898 – November 22, 1963) was a British writer, scholar, and Christian apologist renowned for his imaginative fiction and profound theological works. Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Lewis served in World War I before becoming a distinguished professor of literature at Oxford and later Cambridge University. He is best known for The Chronicles of Narnia series, which blends fantasy and allegory to explore themes of faith, courage, and redemption, captivating readers of all ages. Beyond fiction, Lewis wrote influential Christian apologetics such as Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, and The Problem of Pain, articulating complex spiritual truths with clarity and wit. A lifelong friend of J. R. R. Tolkien, Lewis was a central figure in the literary group known as the Inklings. His writings continue to inspire both believers and skeptics through their intellectual rigor and imaginative power.

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Buddha

Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha (“the Awakened One”), was born around 563 BCE into a royal family in Lumbini (modern-day Nepal). Shielded from suffering, he renounced palace life at age twenty-nine upon encountering illness, aging, and death. Seeking liberation, he undertook years of ascetic practice before attaining profound insight under the Bodhi tree at Bodh Gaya, discovering the Middle Way between indulgence and deprivation. Thereafter, he spent forty-five years teaching the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path, establishing a monastic community and inspiring countless seekers to overcome desire and ignorance. His compassionate teachings laid the foundation for Buddhism, which has endured across Asia and the world for over two millennia.

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