Faithless Bible Quotes & Sayings
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Top Faithless Bible Quotes
Beckham? His wife can't sing and his barber can't cut hair. — Brian Clough
I find that when you lead with vision and values, engaging employees and showing them that values are just as important as profits, everyone comes on board. And not only do they come on board, but they connect to their own individual creativity. — Shari Arison
Many things can cause us to worry, but a kind word or deed can do wonders. Sometimes that's all we need to feel better. — Kate Klise
Self-rule means that China must stop its intensive effort to colonize Tibet with Chinese settlers and must allow Tibetans to hold responsible positions in the government of Tibet. — Dalai Lama
If you want the meaning of families and life and religion and philosophy rolled into one package, all you need to read is 'The Brothers Karamazov.' — Charlie Trotter
When it comes to providing aid, developing innovations, and making bold steps that change the course of history, the United States is usually on the front lines. — Seth Berkley
What kind of country has this become? Decent people can't do anything without being watched. — Dan Groat
When a man meets a woman who seems too perfect, too sweet, or too agreeable, he tends to become bored very quickly. — Sherry Argov
I hated funerals. I hated any rite of passage that emphasized how fleeting and fragile our physical lives were. I hated that children died. Even knowing what I knew about life and the afterlife and the momentary condition of our existence on earth, I hated it. It was better on the other side. I knew that. I'd been told by countless departed, but I hated this part nonetheless. And just for the record, telling the living how their loved ones were in a better place rarely helped. Nothing helped apart from time, and even then, the long-term prognosis was sketchy. Most recovered. Many did not. Not really. Not fully. — Darynda Jones
Woman has been the great unpaid laborer of the world. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton
All the great crimes of history, lest we forget, have their genesis in the moral wilderness of their times. — Eskinder Nega
