“This religion (Islam) recognizes all men as brothers. It accepts all human beings as equals before God, and as equal members in the Human Family of Mankind.” MenHumansReligionHuman BeingsAcceptingMankindBrotherEqualMembersIslamHuman Family Book:February 1965: the final speeches Source: February 1965: the final speeches
“There is no hope for the world unless and until we formulate, accept and state publicly a true moral code of individualism, based on man's inalienable right to live for himself. Neither to hurt nor to serve his brothers, but to be independent of them in his function and in his motive. Neither to sacrifice them for himself nor to sacrifice himself for them.” MenWorldStatesHurtAcceptingMoralSacrificeBrotherFunctionIndependentIndividualityCodeMotiveIndividualismNo HopeMoral Code Book:Letters of Ayn Rand Source: Letters of Ayn Rand
“God gave me the gift of faith. I don't mean that in any miraculous sense, I mean through the parents who educated me, through the brothers and sisters I grew up with, the schools I went to, there was this influence upon me which was the faith, in the concrete. I accepted it, I questioned it, I grew up with it, and in the end, as a mature adult, I continue to accept it.” MeanEndsSchoolParentAcceptingInfluenceBrotherGrewGrew UpAdultsAcceptedEducatedMatureConcreteBrothers And SistersMiraculous Author:George Coyne