I think I see some of myself in all of these choices... or I see some of each choice in me. Whichever.
"Look for the best in everyone and forgive their flaws." I will think highly of you until you give me a reason not to.
"Roll with the punches." Hakuna matata! If something bad happens, don't let it get you down. Deal with it and move on.
"Judge carefully and choose carefully." Don't act on a whim. Think things through. On the other hand, let your instincts help you along a bit.
"Stay the course and be disciplined." My recent venture into Parkour has taught me to see things not as obstacles, but as opportunities. Work with the problem instead of against it. Don't give up unless giving up is the only decent option you have left.
"Fight for your rights." I'm a straight white male, which means for the most part I don't need to worry about this... and that sickens me. So I fight for other people's rights instead. Though, I have been known to defend myself against ******* corporations

"Question everything." Sure. If you accept everything, you learn nothing. Some things aren't exactly meant to be questioned, but other times you just have to ask.
"Be different (crazies of the world, UNITE!)." My philosophy here is to neither intentionally conform nor intentionally be different. I just try to be myself. See, I used to have different "masks" I'd put on. One for home, one for school, one for church, one for my friends, one for online, and so on. I'd act differently depending on who I was around; I'd "play to my audience." I try to avoid that now, though I still find myself resisting (I'm working on it ;-P). It's given me more self-respect for not being a fake, and other people respect me for it as well.
"And of course, the misanthrope view: Humans are stupid." It may conflict with the first idea up there, but... yes. Fortunately I have the good sense to not assume this is
always the case

Other: "Suck mustard" "That which does not kill me, makes me stranger" "Never do anything phenominally stupid"
Those who will remember, will speak fondly of the warm morning breeze.