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Christianity voids any significance that would otherwise be attributed to a human life. It reduces all the good things you've done and all the bad things you've done to, well, nothing. All the good you've done won't matter if you don't have Jesus. All the bad you've done won't matter if you do have Jesus. In either case, what you do doesn't matter. — Michael Vito Tosto

He picked me up in his arms, as if I was as light as a feather, which I am not, unless it was a very heavy feather, maybe from a giant prehistoric dinosaur-type bird ... — Helen Fielding

Perception is a tool that's pointed on both ends. — Hannibal

The fact that Holmes had earlier lodgings in Montague Street (alongside the British Museum) is forgotten. That was before Watson and we must have Watson too. — Christopher Morley

If the third dimension and perceptions of sacredness are an important part of human nature, then the scientific community should accept religiosity as a normal and healthy aspect of human nature - an aspect that is as deep, important, and interesting as sexuality or language (which we study intensely). Here's another treasonous thought: If religious people are right in believing that religion is the source of their greatest happiness, then maybe the rest of us who are looking for happiness and meaning can learn something from them, whether or not we believe in God. That's the topic of the final chapter. — Jonathan Haidt

In the stillness of the ocean, I wonder at the dancing waves. — Debasish Mridha

The telling of your stories is a revolutionary act. — Sam Keen

The cover or jacket protects the book, identifies the author and title, and carries the blurb. The ISBN and bar code enable ordering. — Giles Clark

Nothing Is Excited Than To See God's Glory Restored — Sunday Adelaja

Judgment should never enter into the hearts and minds of others while observing another in a pain that cannot be understood. — Amy Denise