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23665 Quotes By Katherine Applegate

Love is alcohol. — Katherine Applegate

23665 Quotes By Annie Laurie Gaylor

The word 'religion' takes on a sinister cast when one examines its root, religare, meaning 'to bind,' which in turn means 'to hold, to make prisoner, to restrain. — Annie Laurie Gaylor

23665 Quotes By James Russell Lowell

No mud can soil us but the mud we throw. — James Russell Lowell

23665 Quotes By Michael A. Stackpole

If your job all day is disallowing insurance claims, you can still spend an evening playing games with your friends, and you can be faced with threats and puzzles that are far more exciting than anything you've ever imagined facing at work. — Michael A. Stackpole

23665 Quotes By Philip Jenkins

If you believe that your nation is divinely ordained to rule Europe, and you must struggle to establish its supremacy, is that a religious doctrine or a nationalist one? In Germany especially, the whole super-nationalist ideology of the post-1871 empire is heavily imbued with religious teaching, chiefly Lutheran, and frankly viewing the new empire as the germ of the kingdom of God on Earth. — Philip Jenkins

23665 Quotes By Timothy B. Schmit

When you're songwriting, it's like talking about your own life experience. When you're with a band, you have to compromise. — Timothy B. Schmit

23665 Quotes By E. Lockhart

Don't take no for an answer. — E. Lockhart

23665 Quotes By Tetsuya Nomura

Walking this road without you to remake forgotten promises — Tetsuya Nomura

23665 Quotes By Primo Levi

On the contrary, I believe it doesn't make much sense to say that one man is worth more than another. One man can be stronger than another but less wise. Or more educated but not so brave. Or more generous but also more stupid. So his value depends on what you want from him; a man can be very good at his job, and worthless if you set him to do some other job. — Primo Levi