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1.   Napoleon Hill  did extensive research of the world’s richest men in his time. Their stories varied, but their commitment to their vision was a constant, and that set them apart from the mere mortals. Hill says do what you love, or else you will lack the energy to become truly successful. “No man can succeed in a line of endeavour which he does not like,” he writes. 2. “If you don’t love what you do, you won’t do it with much conviction or passion.” — Mia Hamm 3. “It is the soul’s duty to be loyal to its own desires. It must abandon itself to its master passion.” — Rebecca West 4. But  Albert Einstein  said it best: "I have no special talents. I am only  passionately curious .” Imagine a great mind like that crediting passion as the catalyst to his success. 5. “You can't fake passion.” — Barbara Corcoran 6. “It is obvious that we can  more explain a passion to a person who has never experienced it than we can explain light to the blind.” — T. S. Eliot   7. Alwa
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Justice For Asifa

In early January, Asifa Bano, an 8-year-old girl in a purple dress, was grazing her horses in a meadow in Kashmir when a man beckoned her into a forest. She followed. According to police, he grabbed her by the neck and forced her to take sleeping pills. With the help of a friend, they say, he dragged  her to a nearby temple and locked her inside. For the next three days, police say, the two men and at least one other raped her, again and again. Suspects told investigators that their motive had been to drive Asifa's nomadic community out of the area. In the end, she was strangled, after one of the men allegedly insisted on raping her one last time. Days later, Asifa's crumpled body was found in the forest, in the same purple dress, now smeared with blood. Eight men have been arrested in connection with the case, and several have confessed, according to police in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, where the killing took place. Two of the accused are police offic