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I don't have any idea of who or what God is. But I do believe in some great spiritual power. I feel it particularly when I'm out in nature. It's just something that's bigger and stronger than what I am or what anybody is. I feel it. And it's enough for me. — Jane Goodall

What if we changed the story that has been peddled to us over thousands of years by those religions that want to control us, that this life is merely a stepping stone to something better or something worse, and that we can only achieve the better by passing through the doors of their institutions and following their rules? What if we trash this arcane story which has caused so much suffering and hostility, and accept that we have already arrived in heaven and that there is nothing more gorgeous than here and now? — Danny Scheinmann

One of the fans had a poster that said, 'I'm a Peeta-file. That was probably the best one. — Josh Hutcherson

The inner life of any great thing will be incomprehensible to me until I develop and deepen an inner life of my own. — Parker J. Palmer

I only said I felt like God, Sassenach," he murmured. "I never said I was. — Diana Gabaldon

I will wholeheartedly perform my holy duties. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Her eyes are liquid and draining out of her. — Marianne Curley

Every misused word revenges itself forever upon a writer's reputation. — Agnes Repplier

You're brother is all excitable this morning," Daemon said. "For school. There's something inherently wrong with that."
Dawson smirked. "There's something inherently wrong with the fact that Dee and I have to stand here and talk to you while you're in your boxers. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

She caught a piece of my smile and shone it back at me. — Patrick Rothfuss

Trying to find a buddha or enlightenment is like trying to grab space. — Bodhidharma

Terrorism [is] a biological consequence of the multinationals, just as a day of fever is the reasonable price of an effective vaccine ... The conflict is between great powers, not between demons and heroes. Unhappily, therefore, is the nation that finds the "heroes" underfoot, especially if they still think in religious terms and involve the population in their bloody ascent to an uninhabited paradise. — Umberto Eco