Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer
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Source: The Courage to Heal: A Guide for Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse
Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer
Source: https://www.facebook.com/NealeDonaldWalsch/posts/pfbid02YdVimv896xTUxM8Tx4Q27WXzEDdsZf4rd4bowY41iUqhn5CqutupKy8oHX6TPiJhl
“The right for the right's sake is the motto which everyone should take for his own life.”
Felix Adler (1851–1933) German American professor of political and social ethics, rationalist, and lecturer
Section 9 : Ethical Outlook
Founding Address (1876), Life and Destiny (1913)
Context: The right for the right's sake is the motto which everyone should take for his own life. With that as a standard of value we can descend into our hearts, appraise ourselves, and determine in how far we already are moral beings, in how far not yet.
Indro Montanelli (1909–2001) Italian journalist
cited in Enrico Bonerandi, Montanelli: pronto a morire http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/2000/12/13/montanelli-pronto-morire.html, in la Repubblica, 13 December 2000, p. 36. <br class="br">2000s - 2010s
Ayn Rand (1905–1982) Russian-American novelist and philosopher
Source: The Early Ayn Rand: A Selection from Her Unpublished Fiction
“The theatre was created to tell people the truth about life and the social situation.”
Stella Adler (1901–1992) American actress and teaching coach
Quoted in Joan E. Kole, "Theatre and Aging" (2009), p. 1
Caroline Knapp (1959–2002) American writer
Source: Appetites: Why Women Want