Salvador Dali

Painting is an infinitely minute part of my personality. Salvador Dali Progressive art can assist people to learn not only about the objective forces at work in the society in…

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Saint Patrick

Before I was humiliated I was like a stone that lies in deep mud, and he who is mighty came and in his compassion raised me up and exalted me…

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Saint Augustine

Miracles are not contrary to nature, but only contrary to what we know about nature. Saint Augustine Pray as though everything depended on God. Work as though everything depended on…

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg

My biographers... would like to have my time at the court almost complete before they finish the book. We decided... to flip the order. Ruth Bader Ginsburg Dissents speak to…

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Rush Limbaugh

We are born to action; and whatever is capable of suggesting and guiding action has power over us from the first. Rush Limbaugh Being stuck is a position few of…

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RuPaul

We are all doing drag. Every single person on this planet is doing it. RuPaul My number one tip for all people, not just drag queens, is false eyelashes, which…

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Rumi

Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī (1207–1273), commonly known simply as Rumi, was a Persian poet, jurist, theologian, and Sufi mystic whose work has inspired spiritual seekers around the world for centuries. Born in Balkh (in present-day Afghanistan) and raised in Konya (in present-day Turkey), Rumi grew up in a scholarly family, but his life was transformed when he met the wandering dervish Shams al-Ṭabrīzī in 1244. Their profound friendship awakened in Rumi the ecstatic, devotional poetry for which he is best known. Drawing upon Islamic mysticism, Persian literary traditions, and personal experience, Rumi composed some of the richest verses on love, divine union, and the human journey—most notably his six-volume magnum opus, the Mathnawī, and his Diwan-e Shams-e Tabrīzī. His ghazals, quatrains, and discourses emphasize the boundless nature of the divine, encouraging readers to look beyond outward forms and discover an intimate, loving connection with God. After Shams’s mysterious disappearance, Rumi founded the Mevlevi Order—whose whirling dervishes remain a symbol of unity between body and spirit. When he passed away in 1273, thousands followed his funeral procession to Konya; his tomb there became a pilgrimage site. Today, Rumi’s poetry continues to transcend cultural and religious boundaries, celebrated for its timeless insights into compassion, tolerance, and the dance of the soul.

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Rudyard Kipling

If you can keep your wits about you while all others are losing theirs, and blaming you. The world will be yours and everything in it, what's more, you'll be…

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Ruby Bridges

Racism is a grown-up disease, and we should stop using our kids to spread it. Ruby Bridges You cannot look at a person and tell whether they're good or bad.…

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