Repudio Quotes & Sayings
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There is much, of course, in the exclusive claims of Christianity which make it hostile to other faiths. — Annie Besant

To some extent, the mainstream's absence means the Tea Party is the Republican Party. — David Remnick

When I came to the last line of 'Car Crash While Hitchhiking,' I read it as a pitiless statement of indifference: a refusal to warn the family of their impending collision, a refusal to help when miraculously spared, a refusal to act on the empathy hiding behind the story's language. — Anthony Marra

If there was such a think as being tragically flawless and ferociously immaculate, then those were conditions that she definitely suffered from. — Jay Crownover

There are many, many communities, many ethnic minorities, many civilizations that have been brutalised by others and you have to move on. You cannot perpetually stay in that place of blame, otherwise it's just a downward spiral. — David Oyelowo

Money cannot buy happiness. — Frida Lyngstad

Disillusionment can come as fast as a gust, but building faith that the government won't inflate again is like building a new sailboat, a project of years. — Amity Shlaes

Unlike other dictators, Stalin and his satraps never made the mistake of believing themselves beloved
on the contrary they saw plots under every stone. — Anna Reid

Virtue is beauty, but the beauteous evil.
Are empty trunks o'erflourished by the devil. — William Shakespeare

Populism is not a style, it's a people's rebellion against the iron grip that big corporations have on our country - including our economy, government, media, and environment. — Jim Hightower

Sometimes a stronger, more realistic faith is birthed in the darkest of pits. — Jo Ann Fore

Sugar, it's no parade but you'll get down the street one way or another, so you'd just as well throw your shoulders back and pick up the pace. — Barbara Kingsolver

Creative force, like a musical composer, goes on unweariedly repeating a simple air or theme, now high, now low, in solo, in chorus, ten thousand times reverberated, till it fills earth and heaven with the chant. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

It's laughter that lubricates our irritations, that releases our tensions, that feeds our joy ... it's the laughter that helps keep things warm and joyful even in the midst of pain. — Emilie Barnes