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Barndads Fiber Quotes By Serena B. Miller

Unless you know in your heart that you can live a life of dignity and honor here, unless you believe that you can pledge yourself to that girl for the rest of your life, then don't stay and add to the tears that have already ben shed in this country. Don't be yet another man who comes here as a Christian only to dishonor the Lord's name. — Serena B. Miller

Barndads Fiber Quotes By R.P. Noronha

It [the Quit India Resolution] was very far from being the Gita, but like Gita it suffered from flood of explanations, commentaries, and interpretations. — R.P. Noronha

Barndads Fiber Quotes By Daniel Quinn

There is enormous pressure on you to take a place in the story your culture is enacting in the world - any place at all. — Daniel Quinn

Barndads Fiber Quotes By Nina Moran

What if, we can actually make it work? What if it can actually come true? — Nina Moran

Barndads Fiber Quotes By Peter Noone

You never get tired of the buzz of touring. — Peter Noone

Barndads Fiber Quotes By Andrew Davidson

I do not believe," whispered Father Sunder, "in any God that considers love to be a sin. — Andrew Davidson

Barndads Fiber Quotes By George Lakoff

Progressives should argue progressivism. We need to get out of issue silos that isolate arguments and keep us from the values and principles that define an overall progressive vision. 2. — George Lakoff

Barndads Fiber Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

But there are still plenty of people who will tell you that the most evil thing about Karl Marx was what he said about religion. He said it was the opium of the lower classes, as though he thought religion was bad for people, and he wanted to get rid of it. But when Marx said that, back in the 1840s, his use of the word "opium" wasn't simply metaphorical. Back then real opium was the only painkiller available, for toothaches or cancer of the throat, or whatever. He himself had used it. As a sincere friend of the downtrodden, he was saying he was glad they had something which could ease their pain at least a little bit, which was religion. He liked religion for doing that, and certainly didn't want to abolish it. OK? He might have said today as I say tonight, "Religion can be Tylenol for a lot of unhappy people, and I'm so glad it works. — Kurt Vonnegut

Barndads Fiber Quotes By Lord Chesterfield

This is the day when people reciprocally offer, and receive, the kindest and the warmest wishes, though, in general, without meaning them on one side, or believing them on the other. They are formed by the head, in compliance with custom, though disavowed by the heart, in consequence of nature. — Lord Chesterfield