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| Penn Jillette, Las Vegas, NV: As heard on NPR`s Morning Edition, November 21, 2005. I believe that there is no God. I`m beyond atheism. Atheism is not believing in God. Not believing in God is easy -- you can`t prove a n... | more |
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| TJ Turner, Yellow Springs, OH: As heard on NPR`s Weekend Edition Sunday, November 9, 2008. I believe in the power of teddy bears. I know that sounds a little funny coming from a military man, and I’d be laughing myself i... | more |
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| Geoffrey Canada, New York, NY: As Heard on NPR’s Tell Me More, November 6, 2008. When I say I believe all children can learn, people sometimes misunderstand. Because I have been working with poor, minority children in ... | more |
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| Ursula, Newport, OR: The first time I got drunk, I was in the eighth grade. On a Thursday evening, a gallon of Carlo Rossi Chianti sat in its usual place on our kitchen table. While my family lounged in the living room me... | more |
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| Tony Hawk, San Diego, CA: As heard on NPR`s All Things Considered, July 24, 2006. I believe that people should take pride in what they do, even if it is scorned or misunderstood by the public at large. I have been... | more |
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| Toya Smith Marshall, Windsor Mill, MD: As Heard on NPR’s Tell Me More, October 16, 2008. What I believe is that I am right and beautiful—now, in this moment, in this body, I am right and beautiful. Do you know how hard that is, ... | more |
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| Claude Knobler, Santa Monica, CA: When I was 18, a friend asked if I’d like a job delivering singing telegrams in Manhattan while dressed as a gorilla. It wasn’t anything I ever expected to do, but I was unemployed and the gorilla ma... | more |
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| Stephanie Disney, Ashland, KY: As Heard on NPR’s Tell Me More, September 11, 2008. Looking at my daughter, the clerk behind the counter asks, “What is she?” Since this is not the first time I have heard this question, th... | more |
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| Howard White, Lake Oswego, OR: As Heard on NPR’s Tell Me More, August 14, 2008. I work at a company where there are about a gazillion employees. I can`t say that I know them all by name, but I know my fair share of them.... | more |
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| William Wissemann, Hastings on Hudson, NY: I carry a Rubik’s Cube in my backpack. Solving it quickly is a terrific conversation starter and surprisingly impressive to girls. I’ve been asked to solve the cube on the New York City subway, at a... | more |
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| Joon, 07470, NJ: Thats it. Being a ignorant and stupid is fine with me, but when people choose to be stupid as some sort of daily way of expressing their faith, It f**ing gets to me. These stupid people, live their da... | more |
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| Peter Keane, San Francisco, CA: As heard on NPR`s All Things Considered, October 20, 2008. ``Would you defend Saddam Hussein? How about Hitler? Would you be his lawyer?`` People ask me this all the time; the names of... | more |
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| Elie Wiesel, New York, NY: As heard on NPR`s All Things Considered, April 7, 2008. I remember, May 1944: I was 15-and-a-half, and I was thrown into a haunted universe where the story of the human adventure seemed to ... | more |
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| Sarah Adams, Port Orchard, WA: As heard on NPR`s All Things Considered, May 16, 2005. If I have one operating philosophy about life it is this: ``Be cool to the pizza delivery dude; it`s good luck.`` Four principles guide... | more |
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| Troy Chapman, Kincheloe, MI: As heard on NPR`s Weekend Edition Sunday, September 28, 2008. When the scruffy orange cat showed up in the prison yard, I was one of the first to go out there and pet it. I hadn’t touched a ... | more |
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| Katie, Wheaton, IL: I believe bad things happen to good people. I must have heard this saying at least fifty times and I never even thought twice about it. By the time I did think about it, the moment was too late to e... | more |
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| Daniel Flanagan, Redford, MI: As heard on NPR`s Weekend Edition Sunday, July 20, 2008. I don`t know why I came to the decision to become a loser, but I know I made the choice at a young age. Sometime in the middle of fou... | more |
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| Albert Einstein, Princeton, NJ: The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious—the knowledge of the existence of something unfathomable to us, the manifestation of the most profound reason coupled with the most brillia... | more |
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| Shirley, Vienna, VA: I remember how Natasha hated looking in mirrors. How mercilessly she would pinch and tug at her skin, committing aggressive acts of punishment for each imperfection she found. Bruises stained her arms... | more |
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| John McCain, Washington, DC: As heard on NPR`s All Things Considered, October 17, 2005. I believe in honor, faith, and service--to one`s country and to mankind. It`s a lesson I learned from my family, from the men with ... | more |
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| Randy Komisar, Menlo Park, CA: As heard on NPR`s Weekend Edition Sunday, October 26, 2008. I believe in the transformative power of belief itself--that we express our true nature based not upon what we know, but what we b... | more |
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| Michael Newland, Santa Rosa, CA: As heard on NPR`s Weekend Edition Sunday, October 12, 2008. I believe that grieving is good for you. As a culture, I feel we’ve forgotten how to grieve, and last year, I had the opportunity... | more |
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| David, Lakewood, CA: When I was young, my understanding of events and people was simple: Things were good or bad. This made it easier for me to deal with the world around me. Then, when I became a young man, things seem... | more |
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| Robert Heinlein, Colorado Springs, CO: I am not going to talk about religious beliefs but about matters so obvious that it has gone out of style to mention them. I believe in my neighbors. I know their faults, and I know that their virtu... | more |
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| Jennifer, San Francisco, CA: I believe in unexpected teachers, and my teacher is Belfast, Northern Ireland. A place in the world known mainly for violence, Belfast became for me an unlikely source of learning -- a kind of spirit... | more |
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