Unreligious People Quotes & Sayings
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The public want actresses, because they think all actresses bad. They don't want music or poetry because they know that both are good. So actors and actresses thrive and poets and composers starve. — George Bernard Shaw

After to-day there is endless to-morrow but to-day is to-day.don't compare it with other day. — Kishore Bansal

You never won't know what you can't achieve until you don't achieve it. — Chris Parnell

Average human nature is very coarse, and its ideals must necessarily be average. The world never loved perfect poise. What the world does love is commonly absence of poise, for it has to be amused. — Henry Adams

People learn to shop for churches; there is no loyalty to the church. They're consumers being attracted to one product or another. I think it's sacrilege, to tell you the truth, it really is. — Eugene H. Peterson

The Internet's proven to be a pretty big deal for global society, and Bitcoin could basically be thought of as the Internet, applied to money. — Dan Kaminsky

It was as if gravity was suspended. It was like dancing, I thought, although I had never danced in my whole life. We were never to walk like that again. — Per Petterson

The productivity of work is not the responsibility of the worker but of the manager. — Peter Drucker

What is there to fear in such a regular world? — Jean-Paul Sartre

Today, many women of faith are conflicted. We are moving away from the church and formalized Christianity in record numbers because of the gap between patriarchal doctrine and our real lives. — Jennifer Crumpton

I missed my teenage years. I was never a teenager. — Jonas Mekas

Al-Qur'an is not a book of S C I E N C E but a book of S I G N S — Zakir Naik

Tom's mind was set to the expectation of the worst that could happen - not death, but disgrace. — George Eliot

I could do a franchise for the end of everything. 'The End of Dogs,' 'The End of Cats.' — Hanna Rosin

A man that is ashamed of passions that are natural and reasonable is generally proud of those that are shameful and silly. — Mary Wortley Montagu