Shinrikyo Cult Quotes & Sayings
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Because the things you have, and the neighborhood you live in, doesn't have anything to do with what kind of human being you are. — Julia Spencer-Fleming
Sometimes grandmothers need to do what they think is best for their grandson and practically adopted granddaughter by opening their eyes to different experiences. That's the only way you'll learn what you're capable of. — Wendy Mass
We do not need an imported system for falsifying elections! We will create our own, one run by the state! — Alexander Lukashenko
I think children are like pancakes. You sort of ruin the first one, and you get better at it the second time around. — Kelly Ripa
Mr. Bush is flaky, incompetent, and the most dangerous American president in a generation. — Mark Latham
You will die and it will all be over. You will die and find out everything or cease asking. — Leo Tolstoy
During the morning rush hour on March 20, 1995, the Japanese cult Aum Shinrikyo placed packages on five subway trains converging on Tokyo's central station. When punctured, the packages spread vaporized Sarin through the subway cars and then into the stations as the trains pulled in. — Barton Gellman
The twentieth century saw the emergence of a Churchless Mission and a Missionless Church — Eddie Gibbs
The victorious ones have said
That emptiness is the relinquishing of all views.
For whomever emptiness is a view,
That one has achieved nothing. — Nagarjuna
They say I need to learn, but nobody's here to teach me. If they don't understand, how can they reach me? — Coolio
In January of that year, according to a report written in America by a Times reporter, scientists were seriously investigating the possibility that a mysterious seismic disturbance in the remote Australian outback almost four years earlier had been a nuclear explosion set off by members of the Japanese doomsday cult Aum Shinrikyo. — Bill Bryson
Whenever it is possible, a boy should choose some occupation which he should do even if he did not need the money. — William Lyon Phelps
Hey," I say, my voice lowered, so I don't wake up Katie. "Hey, Boots," he says dreamily. I swear I want to wake up to that every morning of my life. To the sound of, "Hey, Boots. — Jillian Dodd
Art is not to throw light but to be light... — Kenneth Patchen
Lincoln's "campaign" for president ended how and where it began: in adamant silence, and in the same Illinois city to which he had so tenaciously clung since the national convention. Like the solar eclipse that had obscured the Illinois sun in July, Lincoln remained in Springfield, hidden in full view. — Harold Holzer
GINGER. He and I established the most wonderful rapport. I think he's infatuated with me; he kept grabbing my ass and telling me how different I am. I think he senses the rebel in me. I've always been in rebellion ever since I was a kid. I remember how whenever my father's tell me to pick my toys up I'd stamp my foot and say "No" twice before picking them up. Oh, I was a mean one. My latest rebellion is my childhood religion; I've just rebelled against that. I used to be High Episcopalian.
BONGI. What're you now?
GINGER. Low Epicsopalian. — Valerie Solanas
I'm still waiting for my first big Hollywood paycheck ... maybe I'll play a superhero. — Miles Teller
