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Dippenaar Reinecke Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

Since it is obviously inconceivable that all religions can be right, the most reasonable conclusion is that they are all wrong. — Christopher Hitchens

Dippenaar Reinecke Quotes By Dizzy Dean

If Satch (Paige) and I were pitching on the same team, we would clinch the pennant by July fourth and go fishing until World Series time. — Dizzy Dean

Dippenaar Reinecke Quotes By Andreas Bernard

There is a confusing dual structure in the relationship of the individual to history. Even the sensory certainties of suffering follow a predictable order of physical reactions, so that the undeniable reality of their dizziness, queasiness, or nausea can be regarded with equal plausibility as the hysterical symptoms of a transitional period - a hypochondria of the epoch and not of individual people. — Andreas Bernard

Dippenaar Reinecke Quotes By Prem Rawat

It is not the world that needs peace, it is people. When people in the world are at peace within, the world will be at peace. — Prem Rawat

Dippenaar Reinecke Quotes By Zoe Bell

Actually my relationships with my girlfriends have become that much deeper and more profound, because I'm like, huh, yeah, I don't have to judge you, or you judge me. It was a lot of - I didn't want to be that crazy girlfriend. — Zoe Bell

Dippenaar Reinecke Quotes By Peter Enns

What makes the Bible God's Word isn't its uncanny historical accuracy, as some insist, but the sacred experiences these stories point to, beyond the words themselves. Watching these ancient pilgrims work through their faith, even wrestling with how they did that, models for us our own journeys of seeking to know God better and commune with him more deeply. — Peter Enns

Dippenaar Reinecke Quotes By Ellen Hopkins

Her smile is like summer moonlight-beautiful and magical, with a fire that could melt the night. — Ellen Hopkins