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My book might be seen as a search for lower consciousness, an attempt to remove the patina of abstraction or glassy-eyed piety from religious words, by telling stories about them, by grounding them in the world we live in as mortal and often comically fallible human beings. — Kathleen Norris

I heard you before, but I could not immediately determine what to say in reply. You wanted me, I know, to say 'Yes,' that you might have the pleasure of despising my taste; but I always delight in overthrowing those kind of schemes, and cheating a person of their premeditated contempt. — Jane Austen

It is most true, that Truth is a Divine attribute and the foundation of every virtue. To be true, and to seek to find and learn the Truth, are the great objects of every good Mason. — Albert Pike

I am a religious person and rely heavily on prayers. — Katrina Kaif

It's 11 am and I'm sitting in a restaurant
3 beers in. Believe me, even I'm surprised
I'm still alive sometimes.
I have been drinking about you for 2 days.
Lately you remind me of a wild thing
chewing through its foot. But you
are already free and I don't know what to do
except trace the rough line of your jaw
and try not to place blame.
Here is the truth: It is hard to be in love
with someone who is in love someone else.
I don't know how to turn that into poetry. — Clementine Von Radics

Oh shit son." God said. "Oh — Hugh G. Rection

I've got the baby here," Imogene barked at the Wise Men. "Don touch him! I named him Jesus. — Barbara Robinson

They are like men: if bold, the better of scolding; if timid, the better of praise and flattery. — Lew Wallace

The teacher has more power than the Minister. — Andy Hargreaves

Start with meditation, and things will go on growing in you - silence, serenity, blissfulness, sensitivity. And whatever comes out of meditation, try to bring it out in life. Share it, because everything shared grows fast. — Rajneesh

Faithful death that never forgets in the press of work the most insignificant of its children. — Joseph Conrad

We are weak, watery beings standing in the midst of unrealities; therefore let us turn our minds to the things that are everlasting. — Seneca.

If Christ did not want to dismiss the Jews without food in the desert for fear that they would collapse on the way, it was to teach us that it is dangerous to try to get to heaven without the Bread of Heaven. — St. Jerome