Popish Religion Quotes & Sayings
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The telephone was not yet at that date as commonly in use as it is today. And yet habit requires so short a time to divest of their mystery the sacred forces with which we are in contact, that, not having had my call at once, my immediate thought was that it was all very long and very inconvenient, and I almost decided to lodge a complaint. — Marcel Proust

Unlike most politicians who follow their audience, (Robert) Kennedy tried to lead his. — Thurston Clarke

Try to find the real tense of the report you are reading: Was it done, is it being done, or is something to be done? Reports are now written in four tenses: past tense, present tense, future tense, and pretense. Watch for novel uses of CONGRAM (CONtractor GRAMmer), defined by the past imperfect, the present insufficient, and the future absolutely perfect. — Amrom Harry Katz

I think there are no meaningful images. Meanings are created outside of the image. — Joachim Schmid

My parents are very lovely people - the sort of people that one should aspire to be like, really. — Tom Hollander

Some of my favorite poets had a tremendous sense of whimsy, so it's a writing style I guess I admire. — Jewel

A project goal like a joke. If you have to explain it, it is not good / fun. — Gerry Geek

I was playing in bands and doing gigs from the age of 14 on. I stopped at the age of 28. Technology replaced me. As soon as I saw what computers can do, I didn't think there would be a point for a live drummer. — Mitchell Joachim

I will only observe that every reality, even though it has its unalterable laws, is almost always difficult to believe and improbable, and sometimes, indeed, the more real it is the more improbable it is. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

None so good that he has no faults, None so wicked that he is worth naught. — Edith Hamilton

With a novelist's sense of drama and a historian's understanding of the social forces that shape our lives, Tom Gjelten has captured vividly
through the chronicle of a powerful family's fortunes
one of the great political dramas of our time. — Ronald Steel

The city is the nerve center of our civilization. It is also the storm center. — Josiah Strong