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Dainis Daily Quotes By Lysander Spooner

If men were but to read the New Testament with the same tone and emphasis, with which they do other books, and were to keep out of mind the idea of its being sacred, they would be disgusted with the credulity, and the want of intellect, reason and judgment, that is apparent in it. — Lysander Spooner

Dainis Daily Quotes By Jane Wilson-Howarth

Blood-coloured bottlebrush trees and scarlet hibiscus looked too bright for this devastated world. — Jane Wilson-Howarth

Dainis Daily Quotes By Christopher Pike

One question always leads to another question. Some things are better to wonder about. — Christopher Pike

Dainis Daily Quotes By Troy Perry

I always say that as a Christian I cannot find any passage in the Gospels in which Jesus condemned homosexuality. — Troy Perry

Dainis Daily Quotes By Rabindranath Tagore

True deliverance of man is the deliverance from Avidya i.e. ignorance. It is not in destroying anything that is positive and real, for that cannot be possible, but that which is negative, which obstructs our vision of truth. — Rabindranath Tagore

Dainis Daily Quotes By Ruth Frances Long

They're only trees. Only trees. Whose afraid of lonely trees? — Ruth Frances Long

Dainis Daily Quotes By Margot Asquith

Lord Birkenhead is very clever but sometimes his brains go to his head. — Margot Asquith

Dainis Daily Quotes By John Carter

In contradistinction to the underestimation in the field of rocket science and the aerospace industry, Parsons' accomplishments in the arcane sciences have been highly overrated and grossly exaggerated. As a magician he was essentially a failure. As a Thelemite he learned the hard way what was required. He loved Crowley's 'Law' but couldn't adhere to it - though he tried harder than most. He violated the rules, undertook unauthorized and unorthodox magical operations, and claimed the grade of Magister Templi without first completing all the grades below it. He couldn't handle working under authority - his ego was too big. His record of failure is valuable in that regard. He was a great promulgator of thelemic ideals in his essays, but as an idealist his elitism ruined his work. Indeed, some would say he was guilt of hubris, which the gods always punish. — John Carter