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Religious humor is not really my area, so I probably wouldn't do anything about that, or politics or something.
— Chris Lilley
It's hard for the Catholic Church to accept change. When the mass was no longer said in Latin, loyalists went into mourning for years.
— Janine Di Giovanni
In the process of replacing the old religions, Christianity became a religion.
— Alexander Schmemann
It is also a natural thing for a serious young man that he should form for himself as precise an idea as possible of the goal of his desires.
— Albert Einstein
Nature indeed plants the seeds of religion--fear and ignorance; kingcraft and priestcraft water and tend it.
— W.G. Pogson Smith
It is the surmounting of difficulties that makes heroes.
— Lajos Kossuth
Holding occasion by the hand, Not over nice 'twixt weed and flower, Waiving what none can understand, I make mine hour.
— John Vance Cheney
Reality is a staircase going neither up nor down, we don't move; today is today, always is today.
— Octavio Paz
Most people get to live in a house but a writer has to live in the world.
— Faye Hollins-Moore
Few consider how much we are indebted to government, because few can represent how wretched mankind would be without it.
— Francis Atterbury
You have the strength to survive any situation.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
["Love is the love of one {singularly,} with desire to be singularly beloved." - Hobbes{Leviathan, (1651), Part I, Chapter VI}.]
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Where there is no common power, there is no law
— Thomas Hobbes
Sir Tucker," I say suddenly, interrupting Angela.
"Yeah?"
"I believe the correct response is, 'yes, Your Majesty, — Cynthia Hand
"Yeah?"
"I believe the correct response is, 'yes, Your Majesty, — Cynthia Hand
Why should we honour those that die upon the field of battle? A man may show as reckless a courage in entering into the abyss of himself.
— William Butler Yeats
The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently.
— Friedrich Nietzsche