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Thoth Deck Quotes By Mark Twain

A Christian's first duty is to God. It then follows, as a matter of course, that it is his duty to carry his Christian code to the polls and vote them ... If Christians should vote their duty to God at the polls, they would carry every election, and do it with ease ... it would bring about a moral revolution that would be incalculably beneficent. It would save the country. — Mark Twain

Thoth Deck Quotes By Phil Robertson

Why do they murder and why do they hate us? Because all of them ... 80 years of history, they all want to conquer the world, they all rejected Jesus and they're all famous for murder. Nazis, Shintoists, Communists and the Mohammedists. Every one of them the same way. — Phil Robertson

Thoth Deck Quotes By Satoru Iwata

Although many believe that technology automatically enables more realistic expression, I believe that is just not correct. — Satoru Iwata

Thoth Deck Quotes By Harry Mathews

When Niki and I moved to Paris, there was also the challenge of Paris, an extremely daunting city. — Harry Mathews

Thoth Deck Quotes By Fernando Vallejo

Heaven and happiness do not exist. That is your parents' way to justify the crime of having brought you into this world. What exists is reality, the tough reality, this slaughterhouse we've come to die in, if not to kill and to eat the animals, our fellow creatures. Therefore, do not reproduce, do not repeat the crimes committed against you, do not give back the same, evil paid with evil, as imposing life is the ultimate crime. Do not disturb the unborn, let them be in the peace of nothingness. Anyway we'll all eventually go back there, so why beat around the bush? — Fernando Vallejo

Thoth Deck Quotes By Randy Alcorn

Perhaps parents' greatest heritage to pass on to their children is the ability to perceive the multitude of God's daily blessings and to respond with continual gratitude. We should be "abounding in thanksgiving" (Colossians 2:7). — Randy Alcorn

Thoth Deck Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

American mind a wilderness of opportunities. — Ralph Waldo Emerson