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Top Christianese Comedy Quotes

Christianese Comedy Quotes By Osho

Wherever you are afraid, try to explore, and you will find death hiding somewhere behind. All fear is of death. Death is the only fear source. — Osho

Christianese Comedy Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

A toothless wolf is less dangerous than a fanged insect. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Christianese Comedy Quotes By Russell Page

I'm tired, it's raining, and I am not a waterlily. — Russell Page

Christianese Comedy Quotes By Barbara Delinsky

Thanks to the Betamax and Jason's diligent collection of tapes, she'd even been able to rerun the shows she'd missed while in Haiti. It was her job, she reasoned. And now she'd blown it! — Barbara Delinsky

Christianese Comedy Quotes By Lewis Hyde

The spirit of an artist's gifts can wake our own. — Lewis Hyde "The Gift"

Christianese Comedy Quotes By Regina Taylor

I am very practical, but at the same time, I am a dreamer and romantic. — Regina Taylor

Christianese Comedy Quotes By Kenneth Clark

Over and above the political, economic, sociological, and international implications of racial prejudices, their major significance is that they place unnecessary burdens upon human beings. — Kenneth Clark

Christianese Comedy Quotes By Francis George

The presumption that the law can tell us what natural institution is supposed to be is a formula for totalitarianism. There's not equality in a family; there never is. And yet for that reason, the family is condemned as patriarchal. The goal of this sort of legislation is about the destruction of the traditional family, not just marriage. — Francis George

Christianese Comedy Quotes By Thorstein Veblen

These various habits of thought, or habitual expressions of life, are all phases of the single life sequence of the individual; therefore a habit formed in response to a given stimulus will necessarily affect the character of the response made to other stimuli. A modification of human nature at any one point is a modification of human nature as a whole. — Thorstein Veblen