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- quote by William Goodell
Any priest or shaman must be presumed guilty until proved innocent.
- quote by Robert A. Heinlein
- quote by Robert A. Heinlein
As for that, said Waldenshare, "sensible men are all of the same religion." "Pray what is that?" inquired the Prince. "Sensible men never tell."
- quote by Benjamin Disraeli
As if Religion were intended For nothing else but to be mended.
- quote by Samuel Butler
At the center of religion is love. I love you and I forgive you. I am like you and you are like me. I love all people. I love the world. I love creating. Everything in our life should be based on love.
- quote by Ray Bradbury
At the center of religion is love. I love you and I forgive you. I am like you and you are like me. I love all people. I love the world. I love creating. Everything in our life should be based on love.
- quote by Ray Bradbury
Blessed is the man that hath not walked in the way of the Sacramentarians, nor sat in the seat of the Zwinglians, nor followed the Council of the Zurichers.
- quote by Martin Luther
- quote by James Russell Lowell
But if man loses all, when life is lost, He lives a coward, or a fool expires. A daring infidel (and such there are, From pride, example, lucre, rage, revenge, Or pure heroical defect of thought), Of all earth's madmen, most deserves a chain.
- quote by Edward Young