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Where true religion has prevented one crime, false religions have afforded a pretext for a thousand. Charles Caleb Colton
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Religion is not a department of life; it is something that enters into the whole of it. Alan Watts
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We do not want churches. They will teach us to quarrel about God. Chief Joseph
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A religion old or new, that stressed the magnificence of the universe as revealed by modern science, might be able to draw forth reserves of reverence and awe hardly tapped by the conventional faiths. Sooner or later such a religion will emerge. Carl Sagan
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Religion is a reassurance - in fact, that's its only purpose. Michel Onfray
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It's incongruous that the older we get, the more likely we are to turn in the direction of religion. Less vivid and intense ourselves, closer to the grave, we begin to conceive of ourselves as immortal. Edward Hoagland
religion ordinary deities
Every event, or appearance, or accident, which seems to deviate from the ordinary course of nature has been rashly ascribed to the immediate action of the Deity. Edward Gibbon
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The gravest of the ecclesiastical historians, Eusebius himself, indirectly confesses that he has related whatever might redound to the glory, and that he has suppressed all that could tend to the disgrace, of religion. Edward Gibbon
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The equation of religion with belief is rather recent. Arnold J. Toynbee
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Through countless lifetimes and incarnations, I was separated from Him. O Lord, you are my Friend and Companion - please unite me with Yourself. Granth Sahib
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Like any companion animal, it's a life-long commitment. It's not just something for the various holiday seasons. Mike Winters
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She was no longer wrestling with the grief, but could sit down with it as a lasting companion and make it a sharer in her thoughts. George Eliot
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Companions are we, enlivened by a mighty gallop quickly sliding a harsh straw basket of sea foam gathered astride the tide. Bradley Chicho
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Poetry gives us courage and sets us straight with the world. Poems are great companions and friends. David Whyte
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My wife and I, we started a foundation about companion animal rescue, but there's a group called Performing Animal Welfare Society just outside of Sacramento... and they offered me a job as an elephant keeper. Tony La Russa
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I was the first companion to kiss the Doctor. I played Grace Holloway to Paul McGann's Doctor in the 1996 TV movie. We shared three kisses, in fact: very sweet and chaste. When I took the part, I'd never even heard of 'Doctor Who.' No one warned me that the kisses would be a big deal. Daphne Ashbrook
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One drawing demands to become a painting, so I start to work on that, and then the painting might demand something else. Then the painting might say, 'I want a companion, and the companion should be like this,' so I have to find that, either by drawing it myself or locating the image. Gary Hume
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If a man find a prudent companion who walks with him, is wise, and lives soberly, he may walk with him, overcoming all dangers, happy, but considerate. Friedrich Muller
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The hardest thing for me is restraint. Alexandra Guarnaschelli
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restraint equals indulgence Barbara Kingsolver
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We've urged the Pakistanis to take the statesman-like course, the wise course, and the restraint course. Thomas Pickering
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I like restraint, if it doesn't go too far. Mae West
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Everything must be free to be written and published without restraint John Stuart Mill