Fafaith Quotes & Sayings
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Fact is,' he said without any of his usual bonhomie, 'religious fafaith, which encodes the highest ass ass aspirations of human race, is now, in our cocountry, the servant of lowest instincts, and gogo God is the creature of evil. — Salman Rushdie
You call me an unbeliever. I shall therefore call you a True Believer since a lie is best met with one of similar magnitude. — Idries Shah
No matter who is watching or paying the paycheck, we are ultimately each our own boss. — Kristin Armstrong
Faith keeps many doubts in her pay. If I could not doubt, I should not believe. — Henry David Thoreau
But my parents had taught me that everybody deserved respect, no matter if they were pansies or not, and to tell the truth, I was nothing to write home about in the physical looks department. — Robert McCammon
We can't jump off bridges anymore because our iPhones will get ruined. We can't take skinny dips in the ocean because there's no service on the beach and adventures aren't real unless they're on Instagram. Technology has doomed the spontaneity of adventure and we're helping destroy it every time we Google, check-in, and hashtag. — Jeremy Glass
The other person at the Frost Report table to whom I was drawn was one Marty Feldman. I hasten to add that my interest in him was platonic: in fact when I first met him, I was rather shocked by his physical appearance. Dressed only in black, heavily suntanned and very fit, he looked like an Armani gargoyle. This was the script editor? — John Cleese
We compel the electron to assume a definite position. We ourselves produce the results of the measurement. — Dean Radin
I get mad like anybody else does, but being able to laugh about getting mad is very healthy, and my kids know that. — Louis C.K.
It is the common calamity of old age to lose whatever might have rendered it desirable ... — Edward Gibbon
You've got to spread out as far as you can, cut down a whole forest, irrigate a whole desert, just to make sure that you won't accidentally stumble upon a place that's still in its natural state. — Charles De Lint
