“Without courage, you cannot practice any other virtue. You have to have courage - courage of different kinds: first, intellectual courage, to sort out different values and make up your mind about which is the one which is right for you to follow. You have to have moral courage to stick up to that - no matter what comes in your way, no matter what the obstacle and the opposition is.” WayMindFirstsKindDifferentMatterValuesMoralPracticeVirtueIntellectualNo Matter WhatSticksObstaclesOppositionDifferent KindsHave CourageMoral CourageMake Up Your MindDifferent Values Author:Indira Gandhi
“Very many people spend money in ways quite different from those that their natural tastes would enjoin, merely because the respect of their neighbors depends upon their possession of a good car and their ability to give good dinners. As a matter of fact, any man who can obviously afford a car but genuinely prefers travels or a good library will in the end be much more respected than if he behaved exactly like everyone else.” PeopleIfsMenWayGivingDifferentEndsMatterFactsNaturalAbilityCarDependsTasteLibraryPossessionDinnerNeighborMatter Of Fact Author:Bertrand Russell