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“A sex worker deserves a billion times more respect, than the mystical fraudsters of the society, such as astrologers, psychics and tarot card readers.”

“My god, Mr. NOT, would like to kiss your inherited fancy, the only God. Could you forward the address of your pal up there? If you do not, then, my personal fancy says it is my fundamental religious duty to religiously kick yours, and his ass!”

“When we align AI with the higher values of humanity and compassion, we create not just smart systems but transformative systems that advance justice, dignity, and the flourishing of all life, securing a brighter future for generations yet unborn.”

“My darling Prometheus, you failed at being human. It’s such a simple thing to be human. You didn’t understand that you never had to be any good at it. You simply had to try. The modern Prometheus. I feel your inadequacy under my skin. Crawling like worms. You possessed that love and rage indeed. Entertain away, dear Monster. Frankenstein forced you into humanity. Tried to make you a man. That was his first mistake. You should have aimed for the Gods.”

“The human race is amazing It never ceases to rise out of the ashes and continue to live No matter how many times the human race falls on its face, it raises itself up, stands tall And once again attempts the exercise of wisdom in action By realising its right to be alive in the scheme of creation”

“It's... no, nothing." She grunted, turning from the screen with her vodka. "I'm starting to think Morris is right. We're just f---ed. Us, Colby, the whole human race." "Maybe," Teagan said noncommittally. "Some days I believe that. I look at this f---ed up bloody world and see we don't be needing the likes of monster-gods with unpronounceable names to come and do the job for us. We do just fine screwing ourselves, don't we?”

“At the different stages of recognition, reflection, and redress, practicing compassion provides potentially world-saving opportunities which otherwise likely would not exist.”

“You don't have to be a billionaire to believe you can make a difference. Give your resources to a charity and volunteer in your community.”

“People in this world, on this planet, all of these people are lonely. To varying degrees, human beings are lonely. Many are not; but too many are. And they are too frequently lonely, too. They fill their minds with things called dreams, plans, conclusions, outlooks, new stuff, self-imagery, self-esteem, illusions, fabrications; all of these things are noisy. They fill their minds up with all the things that are noisy enough to drown out the silence of their loneliness. And they think they're going somewhere because they gauge direction and success based upon the measurements of the distance covered over the platforms of the things they fill their minds with. The noise they fill their minds with. In reality, they're not going anywhere. They are sitting right there alone in that empty room of their minds where their hearts ache (or are numb), yet the walls are covered in noisy things, the corners filled with noisy things! It's a horror story, really. The people of this world are living inside a horror story and it is taking place within their minds. And you wonder why this world is unkind? You wonder why this world is violent, is unfulfilled, is half-baked? THIS is the reason why.”

“African leaders must desire to liberates it’s people through intensive education (formal and informal). The African people deserve to be educated.”

“I do not know whether you draw a distinction between principles and rules. But I do... Rules are practical; they are habitual ways of doing things according to prescription. But principles are intellectual; they are useful methods of judging things... The principle may be wrong, but the act is conscious and responsible. The rule may be right, but the act is mechanical. A religious act may not be a correct act, but must at least be a responsible act. To permit this responsibility, religion must mainly be a matter of principles only. It cannot be a matter of rules. The moment it degenerates into rules it ceases to be religion, as it kills the responsibility which is the essence of a truly religious act.”

“A nuclear-weapons-free world is the highest gift of humanity to the next generation.”

“Everything has an expiry date You and I The land beneath our feet The skies above our head The water and lands all around Even the dearest planet which we are born too And the solar system which our planet thrives on Anything and everything most definitely has an expiry date For death is life and life is death Make sure to live before you die Otherwise all this would have been for nothing”

“In a world where minds are becoming idle and artificial intelligence is taking over In a world where one person steps on another in order to reach higher In a world where flesh eats flesh for taste and not for survival In a world where people are unable to read character and are easily influenced by talks and smiles In a world where respect is slowly becoming unheard off and disrespect is taking over In a world where intoxication of all sorts fill the minds of young and old In a world where one person has a mountain of food whilst the other has none at all In a world where charity is done to gain views and followers In a world where humanity is unable to feel each others pain and that of all earth's creatures Oh my In this beautiful world Humanity has lost its purpose”