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The form of life Jesus offers his followers is not one of social integration but a scandal to the priestly and political establishment. It is a question of being homeless, propertyless, peripatetic, celibate, socially marginal, disdainful of kinsfolk, averse to material possessions, a friend of outcasts and pariahs, a thorn in the side of the Establishment and a scourge of the rich and powerful. Indeed, Pierre Bayle points to this fact as an argument against the political necessity of religious faith. Christianity, he remarks, is no basis for civil order, since Jesus proclaims that he has come to pitch society into turmoil.47 — Terry Eagleton

Life is a campus: in a Greenwich Village bookstore, looking for a New Yorker collection, I asked of an earnest-looking assistant where I might find the humour section. Peering over her granny glasses, she enquired, Humour studies would that be, sir? — Keith Waterhouse

I don't want a nation of thinkers, I want a nation of workers — John D. Rockefeller

I'm quite illiterate, but I read a lot. — J.D. Salinger

I have turned down so many endorsements. My phone never stops ringing. — Saina Nehwal

Whether it goes to series or stands by itself, I'm proud of what we did with it, not only from the standpoint of what it could have been, but for itself. — Yancy Butler

Death is the inventor of God. — Jose Saramago

To collaborative team members, completing one another is more important than competing with one another. — John C. Maxwell

You don't learn charm. It's not something that you can acquire. I have used it much in my life with great success, but it's not necessarily what makes me an actor. It became a very easy label to attach to me. It also feels a bit dismissive. People go, 'You're so lovely and charming', but it's a wee bit, 'That's all you are.' — James Nesbitt

The joy of the creative process, minute by minute, hour after hour, day by day, is the sublime path to true happiness. — George Lois