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Unimportance Of Religion Quotes By Saint Teresa Of Avila

Our body has this defect that, the more it is provided care and comforts, the more needs and desires it finds. — Saint Teresa Of Avila

Unimportance Of Religion Quotes By W.C. Fields

I seldom took a drink on the set before 9 a.m. — W.C. Fields

Unimportance Of Religion Quotes By William Golding

Kill the pig! Cut his throat! Kill the pig! Bash him in! — William Golding

Unimportance Of Religion Quotes By John Glover

In open range fires it is about picking a spot and hoping it is the right location. At the head of the fire you have to worry about wind and humidity and a number of other factors. — John Glover

Unimportance Of Religion Quotes By Lev Grossman

It wasn't time yet. You'll find it again, if you look hard enough. — Lev Grossman

Unimportance Of Religion Quotes By Abigail Washburn

I reside in a new colony for the Chinese-singing banjo player, with a population of one. At least I have something I have to do with my life. — Abigail Washburn

Unimportance Of Religion Quotes By Brother Lawrence

We ought to seek God's assistance in our affairs just as they happen. — Brother Lawrence

Unimportance Of Religion Quotes By Richard Gere

I've had an interesting life. — Richard Gere

Unimportance Of Religion Quotes By Kerrelyn Sparks

I probably shouldn't trust you. But for some reason, I do. She climbed out of the car, and instantly his entire body wakened to her proximity.
You're right, he whispered, lifting a hand to touch her cheek. You shouldn't trust me at all. — Kerrelyn Sparks

Unimportance Of Religion Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

I do not know much about Mohammed or Mohammedanism. I do not take the Koran to bed with me every night. But, if I did on some one particular night, there is one sense at least in which I know what I should not find there. I apprehend that I should not find the work abounding in strong encouragements to the worship of idols; that the praises of polytheism would not be loudly sung; that the character of Mohammed would not be subjected to anything resembling hatred and derision; and that the great modern doctrine of the unimportance of religion would not be needlessly emphasised. — Gilbert K. Chesterton