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  • #1
    Paramahansa Yogananda
    “So long as we believe in our heart of hearts that our capacity is limited and we grow anxious and unhappy, we are lacking in faith. One who truly trusts in God has no right to be anxious about anything.”
    Paramahansa Yogananda

  • #2
    Isabel Wilkerson
    “By adulthood, researchers have found, most Americans have been exposed to a culture with enough negative messages about African-Americans and other marginalized groups that as much as 80 percent of white Americans hold unconscious bias against black Americans, bias so automatic that it kicks in before a person can process it, according to the Harvard sociologist David R. Williams. The messaging is so pervasive in American society that a third of black Americans hold anti-black bias against themselves.”
    Isabel Wilkerson, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents

  • #3
    Daniel Silva
    “The leader of the Church had not been able to find the words to condemn the murder of six million, but his bishops and priests had given comfort and sanctuary to the greatest mass killer in history.”
    Daniel Silva, The Confessor

  • #4
    Louise Penny
    “Gamache was very aware of the warning not to attribute to malice that which can be explained by stupidity.”
    Louise Penny, The Grey Wolf

  • #5
    Kristin Hannah
    “A silence fell between them; in it lay the ugly truth that none of them wanted to face. The village was in South Vietnam. And only the Americans had bombs.”
    Kristin Hannah, The Women

  • #6
    “I want to be among the coalition of the faithful. I want to be among those working for the change we need now.” That’s the decision with which I need to align my life every day.”
    Mariann Edgar Budde, How We Learn to Be Brave: Decisive Moments in Life and Faith

  • #7
    Kathy  Aspden
    “OM SATYAM  NARAYANAM”
    Kathy Aspden, The Mala Beads : A Novel of Hope and Discovery in a Time of Chaos

  • #8
    Louise Penny
    “Politics was not just becoming more polarized, it was far more dangerous, with people on all sides giving themselves permission to act in the most horrific ways. Ways that their grandparents would never recognize or approve of. That they themselves would not have approved of just a few years ago. All in the name of patriotism. A word, a concept, that had become weaponized, even toxic.”
    Louise Penny, The Black Wolf



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