Loewen Farm Quotes & Sayings
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Religion is an illusion of childhood, outgrown under proper education. — Auguste Comte
Malcolm Gladwell, the author and New Yorker writer, has suggested that as a society we value natural, effortless accomplishment over achievement through effort. We endow our heroes with superhuman abilities that led them inevitably toward their greatness. — Carol S. Dweck
Sooner or later, everybody dies. I figure it's best to spend your life doing what you enjoy. Every morning when I stand and look into the mirror, that time is still my own. I wonder how much longer that will last. — Hiroshi Sakurazaka
Secularism is not only indifferent to alternative religious systems, but as a religious ideology it is opposed to any other religious systems. It is therefore a closed system. — Harvey Cox
I, too, believe in fidelity. But how can I be true to one woman without being false to all the others? — Edward Abbey
Everybody has their own problems. No matter how big you think yours are, there is someone else that has bigger problems or different problems. — Josh Hutcherson
All that is noble in the world's past history, and especially the minds of the great and the good, are never lost. — James Martineau
Dylan [Thomas] I knew before and after he became famous. He was splendid, rapacious, demanding as a young man. To much has been written about him for me to add to the legend. As that legend began to grow in his lifetime I learned to separate him from his poetry, to find him in person increasingly tedious and his poems increasingly exciting, both in print and when he was reading them. — John Pudney
I love old funky things. Color just makes me happy, and things all lined up. — Bobbi Brown
The angel of mercy, the child of love, together had flown to the realms above. — Fanny Crosby
There is a Sunday conscience as well as a Sunday coat; and those who make religion a secondary concern put the coat and conscience carefully by to put on only once a week. — Charles Dickens
A chair is not just a product of decorative art in a space, it is a form and a space in itself — Finn Juhl
You don't know what it's like to worry you'll start to despise the people who help you, the ones you should love, because they're healthy and you're not, because they're kind and you're this angry, frustrated . . . thing. — Tracy Guzeman
When you're seventeen to early twenties, that's the time you're trying to work out who you are. If you're trying to make some kind of artistic or creative impact, that's the age when you start to figure out how to do that. — Daniel Radcliffe
If my life is surrendered to God, all is well. Let me not grab it back, as though it were in peril in His hand but would be safer in mine! — Elisabeth Elliot
