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The mere fact that so many who espouse such far-right views and beliefs still exist in this society is incarnate proof that Darwin's theories apply solely to biological processes and not to processes of the spirit. — Derek R. Audette
The subject of angels and demons really grabbed me. There is a huge mass of information, and the Bible is one of the most amazing reference points. — Alexandra Adornetto
It's one thing to be asked to respect someone else's religion. It's another to be asked to respect their taboos. — Aaron Sorkin
I've been to Uganda and to North Korea and to Eritrea, countless horror spots around the world. — Christopher Hitchens
Live your life in your own unique way and be true to yourself — Josei Toda
Callings are deep longings to bring more of SOMETHING into your life. — Kami Guildner
I'd put it this way: Canadians want politicians to work together on their behalf. So that's what I'm committed to doing. I think it's been the goal of every NDP leader. Because we had a profound belief that we could do a good job on behalf of Canadians ... if we were given that opportunity. — Jack Layton
The spiritual experience of the philosopher is the nourishing soil of philosophy; that without it there is no philosophy; and that, even so, spiritual experience does not, or must not, enter into the intelligible texture of philosophy. The pulp of the fruit must consist of nothing but the truth. — Jacques Maritain
Authority figures are so irritating. Because they always tell you to do things for reasons that aren't very good. That sums up what authority is about for me. — Rupert Everett
The pillow smells like the sunlight, a precious smell. — Haruki Murakami
For years I wouldn't listen to black metal from anywhere but Norway. — Mick Barr
That when he had thus in prayer filled his mind with great sentiments of that infinite Being, he went to his work appointed in the kitchen (for he was cook to the society); there having first considered severally the things his office required, and when and how each thing was to be done, he spent all the intervals of his time, as well before as after his work, in prayer. — Brother Lawrence
We know of no behavior in ants or any other social insects that can be construed as play. — Bert Holldobler
