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"My country is the world, my religion is to do good". Thomas Paine. 1737 - 1809









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"I was not, I was, I am not, I do not mind". Epitaph used by Epicureans. - 341 - 271 BCE.





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"Remember your Humanity, and forget the rest". - Bertrand Russell 1872 - 1970




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"Man is the measure of all things" - Protagoras 450 BCE





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"The measure of man is not what he has, but what he does". - John the Fish




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"Faith: a firm belief for which there is no evidence". - Bertrand Russell 1872 - 1970



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"Faith, is believing, what you know aint so". - Mark Twain 1874 - 1891



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"It is not so much our friends’ help that we need, as the confident knowledge that they will help us". Epicurus 341 - 271 BCE.



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"The value of life lies not in its length, but in the use we make of it." Michel de Montaigne
1533 - 1592






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"There is no cure for birth or death save to enjoy the interval." George Santayana 1863 - 1952






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'Humanists believe that there is another world but it's one that - with compassion, energy and reason - is possible to create, here and now, on this earth". - Alison Orchard








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"Happiness is the only good. The time to be happy is now. The place to be happy is here. The way to be happy is to make others so". - Robert G. Ingersoll 1833 - 1899






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"Doing good makes me feel good - I like feeling good". John the Fish




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"All my life through, the new sights of Nature made me rejoce like a child."
Marie Curie 1867 - 1934






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"If the gods have the will to remove evil and cannot, then they are not all-powerful. If they are neither able nor willing, they are neither all-powerful or benevolent. If they are both able and willing to annihilate evil, why does it exist?" Epicurus 341 - 271 BCE.






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"A wise man proportions his belief to the evidence." David Hume 1711 - 1776







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"The things you really need are few and easy to come by; but the things you imagine you need are infinite, and never will satisfy you". Epicurus 341 - 271 BCE.










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