11 Quotes by Shannon L. Alder about speculation
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Never presume to know a person based on the one dimensional window of the internet. A soul can’t be defined by critics, enemies or broken ties with family or friends. Neither can it be explained by posts or blogs that lack facial expressions, tone or insight into the person’s personality and intent. Until people “get that”, we will forever be a society that thinks Beautiful Mind was a spy movie and every stranger is really a friend on Facebook.
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You will never know the moon or stars, unless you breathe in their solar system and inspect it from many diverse vantage points as possible.
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Never believe someone cares for you because of other people's reactions. Sometimes you have to drown out the noise from the crowd, in order to figure out if there is a song playing between the two of you or simply annoying static that you thought was a tune.
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When things don’t add up, either you don’t have a calculator or you forgot to use commonsense by simply asking.
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When a small group of people come together to relive the Salem witch hunts, God cries. For if anything is sorrowful to God, it is evil done in his name. When you find out you were not given the truth, how will you live with yourself?
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Do not conform to seek the seekers, but leave the leavers. Wisdom comes from facing what you do not yet understand.
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There will always be people afraid of the monsters in the night. They are usually the ones that look for them because they have proven they exist in themselves.
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Being kind to someone, only to look kind to others, defeats the purpose of being kind.
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You can't always expect people to apply your wisdom when they didn't use wisdom before they found themselves knee deep in their version of justice.
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