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Breiter Beginnings Quotes By John Frusciante

The point is, I'm weird, but I never felt weird. — John Frusciante

Breiter Beginnings Quotes By Marquis De Sade

Before you were born, you were nothing more than an indistinguishable lump of unformed matter. After death, you simply will return to that nebulous state. You are going to become the raw material out of which new beings will be fashioned. Will there be pain in this natural process? No! Pleasure? No! Now, is there anything frightening in this? Certainly not! And yet, people sacrifice pleasure on earth in the hope that pain will be avoided in an after-life. The fools don't realize that, after death, pain and pleasure cannot exist: there is only the sensationless state of cosmic anonymity: therefore, the rule of life should be ... to enjoy oneself! — Marquis De Sade

Breiter Beginnings Quotes By Shlomo Sand

In no text or archaeological finding do we find the term "Land of Israel" used to refer to a defined geographic region. This — Shlomo Sand

Breiter Beginnings Quotes By Christopher Buckley

I don't think I ever once heard Mum utter a religious or spiritual sentiment, a considerable feat considering that she was married for 57 years to one of the most prominent Catholics in the country. — Christopher Buckley

Breiter Beginnings Quotes By Ayn Rand

There's no way to make the irrational work. — Ayn Rand

Breiter Beginnings Quotes By Ian Kelsey

You said love, I say chemical imbalance. — Ian Kelsey

Breiter Beginnings Quotes By Ander Monson

Whom do we speak to, and how do we encode our messages? How can we be heard or read, even after we are dead? — Ander Monson

Breiter Beginnings Quotes By Jim Herrick

"Atheist" is quite clear in its meaning of "somebody without a belief in God." It is more complex in its usage since it has often been used to blacken anyone with the slightest doubt about the teachings of religion. — Jim Herrick