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Theologians, and religionists in general, start with a fantasy premise and then proceed to apply rigorous formal logic to tease out its implications. Stark himself points out that "theology consists of formal reasoning about God." This is admirably exact. Theologians, beginning with a wished-for creation of their own minds, analyze that creation's characteristics by rigorous application of the principles of formal - that is, deductive - logic. — Andrew Bernstein

I did have a love for literature that overpowered my hatred of the people who taught it, and I think because I had no respect for the teachers, their attitude didn't poison the writing that I was discovering for myself. — Craig Ferguson

What is man? ... What a strange union of matter and mind! A machine for converting material into spiritual force. — Benjamin Peirce

Caesar. The Ides of March are come. Soothsayer. [2] Ay, Caesar; but not gone. — William Shakespeare

You might be a redneck if your parakeet knows the phrase Open up, Police! — Jeff Foxworthy

Everything I do that I'm enthusiastic about. This is genuine enthusiasm. If I don't - I mean I've done other projects that I have not been a fan of until I realized I was doing it and I wasn't really there. And I don't do those anymore. — Michael Novak

A compilation of what outstanding people said or wrote at the age of 20 would make a collection of asinine pronouncements. — Eric Hoffer

I didn't mean to suggest there was anything wrong with Victor when we were in the garage," he started in a growl that didn't quite sound like an apology. "I'd trust him with your life."
"That's reassuring," I muttered with more than a trace of cynicism.
"I just wouldn't trust him with the rest of you. — Taylor Longford

Those of us who attempt to act and do things for others or for the world without deepening our own self-understanding, freedom, integrity, and capacity to love, will not have anything to give others. We will communicate to them nothing but the contagion of our own obsessions, our aggressivity, our ego-centered ambitions, our delusions about ends and means. — Thomas Merton

How you treat the helpless is the real test of morality. Lots of people are flunking that test big time. — Thomas Sowell

One of the greatest diseases is to be nobody to anybody. — Mother Teresa

The devil is only a convenient myth invented by the real malefactors of our world. — Robert Anton Wilson

What is exhilarating in bad taste is the aristocratic pleasure of giving offense. — Charles Baudelaire