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Fraternity And Slavery Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

Christianity was preached just on the basis of the fascination of this fanaticism, and that is what made it so attractive to the Greek and the Roman slaves. They believed that under the millennial religion there would be no more slavery, that there would be plenty to eat and drink; and, therefore, they flocked round the Christian standard. Those who preached the idea first were of course ignorant fanatics, but very sincere. In modern times this millennial aspiration takes the form of equality--of liberty, equality, and fraternity. This is also fanaticism. True — Swami Vivekananda

Fraternity And Slavery Quotes By Frederick Lenz

What you gain in internal knowledge goes from one lifetime to another. It is not wasted. Unlike those stone edifices that will fade, your internal knowledge will stay with you from one incarnation to another. — Frederick Lenz

Fraternity And Slavery Quotes By Mila Kunis

I think the second you think that you're funny is when you stop being funny. — Mila Kunis

Fraternity And Slavery Quotes By Girish Kohli

Hope is the single most defining as well as the single most disturbing human emotion. — Girish Kohli

Fraternity And Slavery Quotes By Leonard Ravenhill

But have we Holy Ghost power-power that restricts the devil's power, pulls down strongholds and obtains promises? Daring delinquents will be damned if they are not delivered from the devil's dominion. What has hell to fear other than a God-anointed, prayer-powered church? — Leonard Ravenhill

Fraternity And Slavery Quotes By Robert Browning

The devil, that old stager, who leads downward, perhaps, but fiddles all the way! — Robert Browning

Fraternity And Slavery Quotes By St John Morris

Run. Flee. Fuck off. Vanish from my presence and take the foul stench of your sordid secret with you. — St John Morris