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Bradlaugh Fields Quotes By Tiffany Reisz

Broken love is the most dangerous love. It will slice you open with every touch. — Tiffany Reisz

Bradlaugh Fields Quotes By Adyashanti

You are the doorway to the infinite. — Adyashanti

Bradlaugh Fields Quotes By George Bancroft

It [Calvinism] established a religion without a prelate, a government without a king. — George Bancroft

Bradlaugh Fields Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

Hast thou reason? I have. Why then dost not thou use it? For if this does its own work, what else dost thou wish? — Marcus Aurelius

Bradlaugh Fields Quotes By Ernst Mayr

All I claimed was that when a drastic change occurs, it occurs in a relatively small and isolated population. — Ernst Mayr

Bradlaugh Fields Quotes By Alexandre Dumas

Go," said the count deliberately, "go, dear friend, but promise me, if you meet with any obstacle to remember that I have some power in this world; that I am happy to use that power in the behalf of those I love; and that I love you, Morrel."
"I will remember it," said the young man, "as selfish children recollect their parents when they want their aid. When I need your assistance, and the moment may come, I will come to you, count. — Alexandre Dumas

Bradlaugh Fields Quotes By Edith Pearlman

Still she wondered: did the present deliver up the future, or must you chase your destiny like a harpoonist? — Edith Pearlman

Bradlaugh Fields Quotes By Brennan Manning

Faith means believing that I am Yours and You are mine, that I am who You say I am: Your beloved, fearfully and wonderfully accepted. — Brennan Manning

Bradlaugh Fields Quotes By Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner

It was not Christianity which freed the slave: Christianity accepted slavery; Christian ministers defended it; Christian merchants trafficked in human flesh and blood, and drew their profits from the unspeakable horrors of the middle passage. Christian slaveholders treated their slaves as they did the cattle in their fields: they worked them, scourged them, mated them , parted them, and sold them at will. Abolition came with the decline in religious belief, and largely through the efforts of those who were denounced as heretics. — Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner