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Christianity is stigmatized by the myriad of child abuse scandals; Islam is hijacked by fanatics and given a bad name. Buddhism is all about the good teaching of peace, respect and nonviolence, and Hinduism is all about finding faith, respect and belief in everything as they strongly believe that God is omnipresent and lives in everything, and other religions have their own faith, belief and way of reaching the almighty one. No religion is good or bad; it is the man who makes it bad. Paganism is a path to nowhere; but the subject of religion is a can of worms that is better left uncorked. Agnosticism might get their chance, and for the sake of equality and fairness, let the monotheist speak out.'"
My No.7 book is coming....! — Tim I. Gurung

Once Tony Daley opens his legs you've got a problem. — Howard Wilkinson

When new hopes fail, old hopes return in the endless cycle of desperation. — Dean Koontz

The Admiral had the intense pleasure of welcoming Bill and Tubby again as his guests when they returned from a cheerful violation of Norway's highly un-neutral waters, with their rescued fellow-seamen; and when Mrs. Birkett heard that Bill had had the ocarina with him on that glorious occasion she felt that she had in no small measure contributed to the victory and the rescue and became quite bloated with pride. Two — Angela Thirkell

My home is a place of warmth and love. No one should be denied a home. — Gail Porter

Two characteristic marks have above all others been recognized as distinguishing that which has soul in it from that which has not - movement and sensation. — Aristotle.

When men feel like "family", where the blood and genetic inheritance that unites them is the force of Love, the qualities that for so long have been inhibited by ignorance, fear and anger manifest in them spontaneously. Selfishness then vanishes with the sensation of being a part of, and not apart from. — Ivan Figueroa-Otero

The life of faith is a struggle enough in a broken world without us complicating it for other believers. — Jake Colsen