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“The world will praise you one moment and defame you the next. So why should we care for praise or defamation?”
Dada Bhagwan“Walk away from gossip and verbal defamation. Speak only the good you know of other people and encourage others to do the same.”
Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience“Love begets wisdom, thus it is, as often misconceived, more than vain layers of tenderness; it is inherently rational and comprehensive of the problem within the problem: for instance, envy is one of the most excused sins in the media of political correctness. Those you find most attractive, or seem to have it all, are often some of the most insecure at heart, and that is because people assume that they do not need anything but defamation.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy“You can't fight mental health bias if you label people based on a lists of symptoms and you have no medical degree to diagnose people. We all have crazy running through our blood and so many things trigger that. We all struggle with our anxiety and twisted issues. Defamation of character is not kind, nor Christlike. Because when you label people with self righteous vindication you open the door to the very idea that self righteousness is itself a disorder that we should all be afraid of. This doorway when left open too long gets people to pull away from Christ, not run to him.”
Shannon L. Alder“The public is increasingly disgusted with a steady diet of defamation, and prepared to reward those who refrain from it.”
Mitch Daniels“The biblical lifestyle is always a witness of resistance to the status quo in politics, economics, and all society. It is a witness of resurrection from death. Paradoxically, those who embark on the biblical witness constantly risk death - through execution, exile, imprisonment, persecution, defamation, or harassment - at the behest of the rulers of this age. Yet those who do not resist the rulers of the present darkness are consigned to a moral death, the death of their humanness. That, of all the ways of dying, is the most ignominious.”
William Stringfellow, Instead of Death: New and Expanded Edition“What man ever openly apologizes for slander? It is not so much a feeling of slander as it is that of a massive lie, a misdeed not only to the slandered but also to those manipulated in the process. He has made them all, every one, his enemies, thereupon he is so overwhelmed with guilt that he will deny it until his grave.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy“Don't let out your true behaviour in the public, even if you were born nasty, make others feel you were well bred.”
Michael Bassey Johnson“People's behaviors are messages, not a diagnosis because I can no longer discern the world's version of insanity.”
Shannon L. Alder