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Indeed, Mr. Jefferson, what could be invented to debase the ancient Christianism, which Greeks, Romans, Hebrews and Christian factions, above all the Catholics, have not fraudulently imposed upon the public? Miracles after miracles have rolled down in torrents, wave succeeding wave in the Catholic church, from the Council of Nicea, and long before, to this day. — John Adams

It matters if you just don't give up. — Stephen Hawking

Life is perhaps best regarded as a bad dream between two awakenings. — Eugene O'Neill

Half-Christian, half-Jewish, a 'cathjew nut', — Salman Rushdie

I hate love. Hate being in love. I never want it to happen to me again. — Muriel Box

If Eleanor paid too much attention, she hated him. — Rainbow Rowell

It is an old custom of the servants of God to have some little prayer ready and to be frequently darting them up to heaven during the day, lifting their minds to God out of the mire of this world. — Philip Neri

and I particularly loved biographies because they were about people who had to overcome obstacles or prejudices to get ahead. They made me think I could make it when nobody else believed in me, when even I didn't believe in myself. — Yeonmi Park

Religious people are now finding that the First Amendment is being used to herd them into a social ghetto, separated and walled off from public participation. — Pat Swindall

I guess the moral of these stories is that you better recruit winners. They may not always be the so-called can't-miss-stars, but a player that expects to win and wants to win helps make a championship environment. — Mal Moore With Steve Townsend

I do not know if it has ever been noted before that one of the main characteristics of life is discreteness. Unless a film of flesh envelopes us, we die. Man exists only insofar as he is separated from his surroundings. The cranium is a space-traveler's helmet. Stay inside or you perish. Death is divestment, death is communion. It may be wonderful to mix with the landscape, but to do so is the end of the tender ego. — Vladimir Nabokov

The loveliest faces are to be seen by moonlight, when one sees half with the eye and half with the fancy. — Christian Nestell Bovee

You want to be free as the ego, but you need to be free FROM the ego. To be free from it is to understand its unreality. — Mooji