Nonreligions Quotes & Sayings
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I don't know about you driving. What if your beast comes out? I don't think he's got a driver's permit." In a weird voice, she said, "He don't even have his license, Lisa."
"Who's Lisa?"
She blinked at him. "Weird Science? Never mind, crypt keeper. I'll shoot you a YouTube sometime, through this thing we youngsters like to call 'electronic mail. — Kresley Cole

I feel that love. I feel that energy. I always felt that energy when I'm playing in New York. — Rafael Nadal

Will Arnett is one of the funniest guys I know. He has seen it all and done it all and come out the other end pretty savvy and pretty strong. — Jason Bateman

For hitter or pitcher, rookie or veteran, baseball has long been defined by failure rather than success, the old a-.300-hitter-gets-out-7-times-in-10-at-bats truism. Dealing with and managing failure is an essential - some would say the essential - part of the job description. — Barry Svrluga

Now I realize that from '72 through to about '76, I was the ultimate rock star. I couldn't have been more rock star. — David Bowie

Musicians exist independent of any of the marketing terms or the categorization. — Dwight Yoakam

The grim fact is that we prepare for war like precocious giants, and for peace like retarded pygmies. — Lester B. Pearson

If you want to love God better, hate sin more. — Mark Hart

I belong to a generation - assuming that this generation includes others besides me - that lost its faith in the gods of the old religions as well as in the gods of modern nonreligions. I reject Jehova as I reject humanity. — Fernando Pessoa

Even in my age now, I'm the same as before and just as fearful I only learn how to pretend to be strong — Ayumi Hamasaki

You can only find opportunities if you are looking for them. — Strive Masiyiwa

Some of the evil of my tale may have been inherent in our circumstances. For years we lived anyhow with one another in the naked desert, under the indifferent heaven. — T.E. Lawrence

When the students were killed at Kent State, the cast voted to do a demonstration from the stage, and I abstained. — Holly Near

If a teacher told me to revise, I thought that meant my writing was a broken-down car that needed to go to the repair shop. I felt insulted. I didn't realize the teacher was saying, 'Make it shine. It's worth it.' Now I see revision as a beautiful word of hope. It's a new vision of something. It means you don't have to be perfect the first time. What a relief! — Naomi Shihab Nye