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It was manifest to me that there was something in the Roman Catholic religion which made the priests very dear to the people; for I doubt whether in any village in England, had such an accident happened to the rector, all the people would have roused themselves at midnight to wreak their vengeance on the assailant. — Bill Vaughan

If Scientologists are happy in the church, I say God bless. Honestly, it's probably better for them to keep getting jerked off in the church, because they will never experience that kind of validation in the real world. — Leah Remini

And why does this same God tell me how to raise my children when he had to drown his? — Robert G. Ingersoll

The Beatles will never get back together and David Lee Roth will never again sing with Van Halen. — Alex Van Halen

The American oligarchy spares no pains in promoting the belief that it does not exist, but the success of its disappearing act depends on equally strenuous efforts on the part of an American public anxious to believe in egalitarian fictions and unwilling to see what is hidden in plain sight. — Michael Lind

There were guys who prayed at Tarawa,' said Ishmael. 'They still got killed, Mother. Just like the guys who didn't pray. It didn't matter either way. — David Guterson

Stress means something different if it is the result of rewarding work rather than struggling to keep the family out of debt. — Julian Baggini

You can cook when you're hungry or cook to make a living or to feel creative or even just as a distraction, but cooking for the people whom you wake up with and go to sleep with is the best thing ever — Kim Severson

A story has value whether it's true or not. — Marty Rubin

Seek what you know as the highest. It does not matter whether it is going to happen or not - living with a vision itself is a very elevating process. — Jaggi Vasudev

To be ignorant is to be in the dark;
to be wise is to be in the light.
An illiterate person is disabled intellectually;
an unenlightened person is handicapped spiritually. — Matshona Dhliwayo