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Detractions To Trinity Quotes By Thomas Paine

The most detestable wickedness, the most horrid cruelties, and the greatest miseries, that have afflicted the human race have had their origin in this thing called revelation, or revealed religion. — Thomas Paine

Detractions To Trinity Quotes By George W. Bush

We look forward to analyzing and working with legislation that will make - it would hope - put a free press's mind at ease that you're not being denied information you shouldn't see. — George W. Bush

Detractions To Trinity Quotes By A.P. Jensen

You pretend to be cold, but you love deeper than anyone I've ever seen. I've never heard of a shifter suppressing their wolf, yet you released her when you needed strength to defend your mom. When you learn to harness your wolf and combine it with your love and loyalty, you're a mate I'd die for. — A.P. Jensen

Detractions To Trinity Quotes By Anonymous

Naturally every view of evil and theodicy will thus be colored by the consciousness or lack of consciousness of evil in the knowing process itself. — Anonymous

Detractions To Trinity Quotes By Julie London

If it's an excellent script, I enjoy it tremendously, the acting part of it. — Julie London

Detractions To Trinity Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

He knew his heart's core was a fat, awful worm. His dread was lest anyone else should know. His anguish of hate was against anyone who knew, and recoiled. — D.H. Lawrence

Detractions To Trinity Quotes By Terry Eagleton

What was needed was a literary theory which, while preserving the formalist bent of New Criticism, its dogged attention to literature as aesthetic object rather than social practice, would make something a good deal more systematic and 'scientific' out of all this. The answer arrived in 1957, in the shape of the Canadian Northrop Fryes mighty 'totalization' of all literary genres, Anatomy of Criticism . — Terry Eagleton