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Schauwvliege Quotes By Rajneesh

Love can never possess. Love is giving freedom to the other. Love is an unconditional gift, it is not a bargain. — Rajneesh

Schauwvliege Quotes By Richard Carrier

That someone would want another human being to suffer, or would even tolerate the idea, for committing no crime at all but being reasonable, is truly frightening. A religion that breeds such people is a genuine plague upon the earth. — Richard Carrier

Schauwvliege Quotes By Alain De Botton

I never wavered in my certainty that God did not exist. I was simply liberated by the thought that there might be a way to engage with religion without having to subscribe to its supernatural content - a way, to put it in more abstract terms, to think about Fathers without upsetting my respectful memory of my own father. I recognized that my continuing resistance to theories of an afterlife or of heavenly residents was no justification for giving up on the music, buildings, prayers, rituals, feasts, shrines, pilgrimages, communal meals and illustrated manuscripts of the faiths. — Alain De Botton

Schauwvliege Quotes By Sam Taylor-Wood

Relationships can go wrong very simply, very quickly, and when you have children you become more aware of relationships around you. — Sam Taylor-Wood

Schauwvliege Quotes By Andrea Gibson

You never wish on shooting stars. You wish on the ones that have the courage to shine where they are. — Andrea Gibson

Schauwvliege Quotes By Dean Cavanagh

The Only Good Greed Is Greed For Enlightening Experiences — Dean Cavanagh

Schauwvliege Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

The thing that cannot be defined is the first thing; the primary fact. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Schauwvliege Quotes By Francis George

The Church is our Mother, which means it is an internal voice. It is not a set of external rules. That's what isn't understood about Catholicism in this Protestant culture. It means that your conscience is formed by the Church, but in the end you're responsible for your own activities. — Francis George