“It was just as if somebody inside him were saying, "Now then, Pooh, time for a little something."”
A.A. Milne book Winnie-the-Pooh
Source: Winnie-the-Pooh (1926), Chapter Six.
1950s, Conquering Self-centeredness (1957)
Context: The individual who is self-centered, the individual who is egocentric ends up being very sensitive, a very touchy person. And that is one of the tragic effects of a self-centered attitude, that it leads to a very sensitive and touchy response toward the universe. These are the people you have to handle with kid gloves because they are touchy, they are sensitive. And they are sensitive because they are self-centered. They are too absorbed in self and anything gets them off, anything makes them angry. Anything makes them feel that people are looking over them because of a tragic self-centeredness. That even leads to the point that the individual is not capable of facing trouble and the hard moments of life. One can become so self-centered, so egocentric that when the hard and difficult moments of life come, he cannot face them because he’s too centered in himself. These are the people who cannot face disappointments. These are the people who cannot face being defeated. These are the people who cannot face being criticized. These are the people who cannot face these many experiences of life which inevitably come because they are too centered in themselves. In time, somebody criticizes them, time somebody says something about them that they don’t like too well, time they are disappointed, time they are defeated, even in a little game, they end up broken-hearted. They can’t stand up under it because they are centered in self.
“It was just as if somebody inside him were saying, "Now then, Pooh, time for a little something."”
A.A. Milne book Winnie-the-Pooh
Source: Winnie-the-Pooh (1926), Chapter Six.
“Every single time you help somebody stand up you are helping humanity rise.”
Steve Maraboli (1975)
Source: Life, the Truth, and Being Free (2010), p. 44
Richard Dawkins book A Devil's Chaplain
And if they can't give you a good answer, I hope you'll think very carefully before you believe a word they say.
"Good and Bad Reasons for Believing" [open letter to his daughter]
A Devil's Chaplain (2003)
“About the time we can make the ends meet, somebody moves the ends.”
Herbert Hoover (1874–1964) 31st President of the United States of America
Quoted in obituaries (20 October 1964)
Harlan Ellison (1934–2018) American writer
Autograph profile (2010)
Context: I go to bed angry every night, I wake up angry every morning. There are certain injustices in this life you’ve got to do something about. You can’t just say that you can’t fight it, or it’s too much trouble, or that you don’t have the time or the effort, or that you can’t win. Forget all that. Fight them all! I fight them all because you never know which one is the big one. You never know which you give up and then it will come back and bite you in the ass. You never look away from a mountain lion, you lock eyes and you don’t let him get behind you.
Richard Dawkins book A Devil's Chaplain
"Good and Bad Reasons for Believing" [open letter to his daughter]
A Devil's Chaplain (2003)