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Unaffiliated Religion Quotes By E.W. Howe

The only gambling tip which amounts to anything is to keep out of the game. — E.W. Howe

Unaffiliated Religion Quotes By Jean Hanff Korelitz

Serious writers pretend they don't care about film adaptations of their work, but it's a colossal lie: We all care. — Jean Hanff Korelitz

Unaffiliated Religion Quotes By James Joyce

Suck it yourself, sugarstick! — James Joyce

Unaffiliated Religion Quotes By Denis Waitley

If you are not doing what your passion is, you are putting it on layaway. — Denis Waitley

Unaffiliated Religion Quotes By Timothy J. Keller

Many point to the rising percentage of younger adult "nones" in the United States as evidence for the inevitable shrinkage of religion. However, Kaufmann shows that almost all of the new religiously unaffiliated come not from conservative religious groups but from more liberal ones. Secularization, he writes, "mainly erodes . . . the taken-for-granted, moderate faiths that trade on being mainstream and established."67 Therefore, the very "liberal, moderate" forms of religion that most secular people think are the most likely to survive will not. Conservative religious bodies, by contrast, have a very high retention rate of their children, and they convert more than they lose.68 — Timothy J. Keller

Unaffiliated Religion Quotes By Paulo Coelho

To heal our wounds, we need courage to face them. — Paulo Coelho

Unaffiliated Religion Quotes By Carol Loomis

From the minute I got to 'Fortune,' I loved my job. I knew myself to be a virtual dunce about business, and I was wide-eyed about how much I was learning. — Carol Loomis

Unaffiliated Religion Quotes By Stanley Morison

Type design moves at the pace of the most conservative reader. The good type-designer therefore realizes that, for a new font to be successful, it has to be so good that only very few recognize its novelty. — Stanley Morison