1. “The hardest feeling people live with is the fear of what others think about them.”
— David Icke
2. “Beware of those who apologize quickly; they often do so to end the conversation, not because they truly mean it.”
— Paulo Coelho
3. “Those who seek to control others are often those who cannot control themselves.”
— Marcus Aurelius
4. “The only way to deal with this unjust world is to rebel against it.”
— Albert Camus
5. “Wisdom is knowing when to speak, and intelligence is knowing when to stay silent.”
— Socrates
6. “A broken heart teaches you lessons that success never will.”
— Khalil Gibran
7. “Most people do not seek the truth; they seek reassurance.”
— Carl Jung
8. “The man who has nothing to lose is the man who cannot be controlled.”
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
9. “A wise person never seeks revenge because life will handle it better.”
— Confucius
10. “Be careful whom you trust; salt and sugar look alike.”
— Japanese Proverb
11. “The moment you stop chasing something is the moment you find it.”
— Buddha
12. “An army of sheep led by a lion will defeat an army of lions led by a sheep.”
— Arabic Proverb
13. “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
— Martin Luther King Jr.
14. “The one who lives for others will be remembered far longer than the one who lives only for himself.”
— Leo Tolstoy
15. “The worst kind of loneliness is the one where people do not understand you.”
— George Eliot
16. “To know how much someone values you, watch how they act when they no longer need you.”
— Friedrich Nietzsche
17. “When you stop comparing yourself to others, you become the best version of yourself.”
— Lao Tzu
18. “You will never influence the world by trying to fit into it.”
— Unknown
19. “Be the reason someone believes in kindness.”
— Unknown
20. “If something goes wrong, fix it. But train yourself not to worry—worrying never fixes anything.”
— Ernest Hemingway