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Events in the past maybe roughly divided into those which and probably never happened and those which do not matter.
— William Ralph Inge
Photography is a strange phenomenon ... You trust your eye and cannot help but bare your soul.
— Inge Morath
We should think of the church as an orchestra in which the different churches play on different instruments while a Divine Conductor calls the tune.
— William Ralph Inge
A cat can be trusted to purr when she is pleased, which is more than can be said for human beings.
— Dean Inge
It is useless for the sheep to pass resolutions in favor of vegetarianism, while the wolf remains of a different opinion.
— William Ralph Inge
The greatest obstacle to progress is not man's inherited pugnacity, but his incorrigible tendency to parasitism.
— William Ralph Inge
The whole of creation, with all of its laws, is a revelation of God.
— William Ralph Inge
You can't come up with ideas if you don't see first.
— Inge Druckrey
There is a lot more to life than we human understand.
— Inge Sargent
It is becoming impossible for those who mix at all with their fellow-men to believe that the grace of God is distributed denominationally.
— William Ralph Inge
Each generation takes a special pleasure in removing the household gods of its parents from their pedestals, and consigning them to the cupboard.
— William Ralph Inge
A good government remains the greatest of human blessings and no nation has ever enjoyed it.
— Dean Inge
When our first parents were driven out of Paradise, Adam is believed to have remarked to Eve, "My dear, we live in an age of transition."
— William Ralph Inge
The whole of nature is a conjugation of the verb to eat, in the active and passive.
— William Ralph Inge
Boredom is a certain sign that we are allowing our faculties to rust in idleness.
— William Ralph Inge
Theater is, of course, a reflection of life. Maybe we have to improve life before we can hope to improve theater.
— William Ralph Inge
The church that is married to the spirit of this age, becomes a widow in the next.
— William Ralph Inge
A man may build himself a throne of bayonets, but he can't sit on it.
— William Ralph Inge
Man will never be entirely willing to give up this world for the next nor the next world for this.
— William Ralph Inge
The statistics of suicide show that, for non-combatants at least, life is more interesting in war than in peace.
— William Ralph Inge
No healthy civilization can ever be reared on a foundation of devitalized work.
— William Ralph Inge
Joy is the triumph of life; it is the sign that we are living our true life as spiritual beings.
— William Ralph Inge
Even the paradise of fools is not an unpleasant abode while it is inhabitable.
— William Ralph Inge
Two chief pitfalls into which the mystic is liable to fall
dreamy inactivity and Antinomianism. — William Ralph Inge
dreamy inactivity and Antinomianism. — William Ralph Inge
Beautiful thoughts hardly bring us to God until they are acted upon. No one can have a true idea of right until he does it.
— William Ralph Inge
Experience proves that none is so cruel as the disillusioned sentimentalist.
— William Ralph Inge
Admiration for ourselves and our institutions is too often measured by our contempt and dislike for foreigners.
— William Ralph Inge
There is no limit to the noble aspirations which the words "my country" may evoke.
— William Ralph Inge
Let us remember, when we are inclined to be disheartened, that the private soldier is a poor judge of the fortunes of a great battle.
— William Ralph Inge
Public opinion, a vulgar, impertinent, anonymous tyrant who deliberately makes life unpleasant for anyone who is not content to the average person.
— William Ralph Inge
Many people believe that they are attracted by God, or by Nature, when they are only repelled by man.
— William Ralph Inge
Don't break the silence unless you can improve on it.
— William Ralph Inge
It was said that Mr. Gladstone could persuade most people of most things, and himself of anything.
— Dean Inge
Religion is a way of walking, not a way of talking.
— William Inge
Millions of tiny arthropod feet swarmed over me until my entire body was enveloped. They
— Inge-Lise Goss
The happiest people seem to be those who have no particular cause for being happy except that they are so.
— William Ralph Inge
Our real self is not the captive of Space and Time
— William Ralph Inge
To become a popular religion, it is only necessary for a superstition to enslave a philosophy.
— William Ralph Inge
Civilization is being poisoned by its own waste products.
— William Ralph Inge
The enemies of freedom do not argue; they shout and they shoot.
— William Ralph Inge
Whoever marries the spirit of this age will find himself a widower in the next.
— William Ralph Inge
And I mean I never doubt anybody's record.
— Inge De Bruijn
The end is but a new beginning for the eternal Ba.
— Inge H. Borg
Patriotism varies, from a noble devotion to a moral lunacy.
— William Ralph Inge
The modern world belongs to the half-educated, a rather difficult class, because they do not realize how little they know.
— William Ralph Inge
The soul is dyed by the color of its leisure hours.
— William Ralph Inge
We read history in order not to have to repeat it.
— Inge Scholl
Christianity promises to make men free; it never promises to make them independent.
— William Ralph Inge
In dealing with Englishmen you can be sure of one thing only, that the logical solution will not be adopted.
— William Ralph Inge
It is astonishing with how little wisdom mankind can be governed, when that little wisdom is its own.
— William Ralph Inge
Hatred toward any human being cannot exist in the same heart as love to God.
— William Ralph Inge
True faith is belief in the reality of absolute values.
— William Ralph Inge
Prayer gives a man the opportunity of getting to know a gentleman he hardly ever meets. I do not mean his maker, but himself.
— William Ralph Inge
What is a socialist? One who has yearnings To share equal profits from unequal earnings.
— William Inge
There are no rewards or punishments - only consequences.
— William Ralph Inge
It takes strong men and women to love ... people strong enough inside themselves to love ... without humiliation.
— William Inge
The command, 'Be fruitful and multiply', was promulgated, according to our authorities, when the population of the world consisted of two persons.
— William Ralph Inge
The happy people are those who are producing something ...
— William Ralph Inge
All human love is a holy thing, the holiest thing in our experience.
— William Ralph Inge
From beasts we scorn as soulless, In forest, field and den, The cry goes up to witness The soulessness of men
— William Inge
This is old, therefore it is good"; the other says, "This is new, therefore it is better.
— William Ralph Inge
The proper time to influence the character of a child is about a hundred years before he is born.
— William Ralph Inge
We must cut our coat according to our cloth, and adapt ourselves to changing circumstances.
— William Ralph Inge
Originality is undetected plagiarism.
— William Ralph Inge
Oh, believe me. The greatest egos are those which are too egotistical to show just how egotistical they are.
— William Inge
No Christian can be a pessimist, for Christianity is a system of radical optimism.
— William Ralph Inge
Faith is an act of self-consecration, in which the will, the intellect, and the affections all have their place.
— William Ralph Inge
I have never understood why it should be considered derogatory to the Creator to suppose that he has a sense of humour.
— William Ralph Inge
Originality, I fear, is too often only undetected and frequently unconscious plagiarism.
— William Ralph Inge
Literature flourishes best when it is half a trade and half an art.
— William Ralph Inge
The world belongs to those who think and act with it, who keep a finger on its pulse.
— William Ralph Inge
A nation is a society united by a delusion about its ancestry and a common hatred of its neighbors.
— William Ralph Inge
The game of life is worth playing, but the struggle is the prize.
— William Ralph Inge
The Devil deserves zero tolerance.
— William Ralph Inge
Experience is a good teacher, but her fees are very high.
— William Ralph Inge
Worry is interest paid on trouble before it comes due.
— William Ralph Inge
Let none of us delude himself by supposing that honesty is always the best policy. It is not.
— Dean Inge
Take away fear, and the battle of Freedom is half won.
— William Ralph Inge
I think middle-age is the best time, if we can escape the fatty degeneration of the conscience which often sets in at about fifty.
— William Ralph Inge
The aim of education is the knowledge not of facts but of values.
— William Ralph Inge
The average man is rich enough when he has a little more than he has got.
— William Ralph Inge
I love to smile.
— Inge De Bruijn
Every institution not only carries within it the seeds of its own dissolution, but prepares the way for its most hated rival.
— William Ralph Inge
The right use of leisure is no doubt a harder problem than the right use of our working hours. The soul is dyed the color of its leisure thoughts.
— William Ralph Inge
To marry is to get a binocular view of life.
— Dean Inge