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Neo Fascist Quotes By Stuart Briscoe

Faith is only as valid as its object. You could have tremendous faith in very thin ice and drown ... You could have very little faith in very thick ice and be perfectly secure. — Stuart Briscoe

Neo Fascist Quotes By Lil' Wayne

I am very humble, and I am very gracious and very grateful for everything that happens to me and about me and around me. — Lil' Wayne

Neo Fascist Quotes By Ben Ehrenreich

Despair is not solid. Neither is joy. They alternate, and contain each other. There is no joy that is not also touched by sorrow, no grief that is not rendered sharper by the memory of bliss. If things move forward in one direction and not another, they do so by rolling there, passing through the same tight orbit, touching here an ecstasy, there another shattering loss. — Ben Ehrenreich

Neo Fascist Quotes By Kristen Ashley

She traveled too. She had a strict rule. One week vacation a year, relaxation on a beach. The other week of vacation, adventure. Going somewhere she could learn, see, taste, experience. — Kristen Ashley

Neo Fascist Quotes By Joachim Kahl

In the name of Christ, Protestant pastors belong to fascist groups. In the name of Christ, Catholic bishops sympathise with the aims of neo-Nazis. As a Christian, it is possible to be either a loyal communist, or a fanatical anti-communist. As a Christian, it is possible to preach pacifism or to give one's blessing to the production and the use of the atomic bomb. — Joachim Kahl

Neo Fascist Quotes By Michael Herr

What is the difference between the Marine Corps and the Boy Scouts?
The Boy Scouts have adult leadership. — Michael Herr

Neo Fascist Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

The world was fair, the mountains tall
In Elder Days before the fall ... — J.R.R. Tolkien

Neo Fascist Quotes By Nicola Field

The idea of the family as a protective haven is a myth, the family unit cannot provide the haven it promises. On the contrary, we can never isolate ourselves from social and political relationships in the world. The places we choose to hide are alawys inseparably connected to the real world, the world they actually might encounter in school, and for some, in neighborhoods. It is not the failure, or the breakdown, of the family which causes our alienation, but the ever-disappointed hopes instilled in us as children. These hopes are false dreams of being cocooned and of belonging. — Nicola Field