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“According to Plato, Socrates said: "I have, since my childhood, been attended by a semi-divine being whose voice from time to time dissuades me from some undertaking, but never directs me what I am to do." Another writer, Xenophon, quotes Socrates as saying, "up to now the voice has never been wrong.”

“The Bible may not explicitly mention abortion, but it provides clear guidance on the value and personhood of unborn children. Scripture affirms the sanctity of human life, emphasizing that life is precious and created in God's image. The unborn are recognized as persons, worthy of protection and care. The act of abortion raises profound moral questions about the dignity and rights of the unborn. Based on biblical principles, the intentional termination of an unborn life is seen as a grave moral issue. The Bible calls us to cherish and protect human life, from conception to natural death.”

“Thanks to those who hated me, you made me a stronger person. Thanks to those who loved me, you made my heart grow fonder. Thanks to those who envied me, you made my self esteem increase. Thanks to those who cared, you made me feel important. Thanks to those who entered my life, you made me who I am today. Thanks to those who left, you showed me that nothing lasts forever. Thanks to those who stayed, you showed me the true meaning of friendship.”

“You and I were born with a number of God given commodities that were intended to be shared. Among them is our time, friendship and love. These three things pay immeasurable dividends when shared with others. Freely giving of your time, your friendship and your love is the greatest gift you can give someone. Materially, it costs very little and yet there is nothing on this earth that yields a higher return. ~Jason Versey”

“آقاي كوينر گفت: خطاي آشكار و رايجي است كه مردم عشق را بالاتر از دوستي مي نشانند و آن را در حكم امري كاملا متفاوت مي نگرند. عشق تنها زماني ارزشمند و والاست كه در بردارنده ي دوستي اي باشد كه تنها از دل آن مدام بتواند خودش را باز توليد كند. با عشق به شيوه ي معمول اگر به دوستي منجر نشود، فقط مي شود لقمه ي بخور و نمير به زندگي داد و دست به سرش كرد.”