Jesus was right - religion and God are two separate things.
Buddha was right - there is suffering and we can liberate ourselves from it.
Martin Luther King, Jr. was right - no one is free until we are all free.
Mary Wollstonecraft was right - the beginning is always today.
Friedrich Nietzsche was right - life can be affirmed as beautiful in spite of everything.
Carl Jung was right - the privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are.
Kurt Cobain was right - wanting to be someone else is a waste of who you are.
Viktor Frankl was right - no person can take away your choice of attitude.
Florence Nightingale was right - live life when you have it.
The Dalai Lama was right - love and compassion are necessities.
Bertrand Russell was right - question every sacred cow.
John Lennon was right - imagining the truth of our oneness is not difficult if you try.
Simone de Beauvoir was right - we are all social constructs until we consciously create ourselves.
Charles Bukowski was right - if you're going to try, go all the way.
Ralph Waldo Emerson was right - it is not the length of life, but the depth.
Seneca was right - every day should be considered a separate lifetime.
Audre Lorde was right - we are socialized into a mental prison, but we are holding the key.
Fred Rogers was right - when you're at the end of one thing, you're at the beginning of something else.
Confucius was right - move a mountain one stone at a time.
Muhammad Ali was right - “impossible” is just a big word thrown around as an excuse not to be powerful.
Albert Camus was right - we are the meaning makers.
Walt Whitman was right - we must let go of everything that insults our soul.
Jean-Paul Sartre was right - you are not responsible for your birth but you are accountable for what you become.
Augustine was right - in all things love.
They. Were. Right.
Jim Palmer