Winstanley Baptist Quotes & Sayings
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Don't we all know that art is dangerous. You play it - then you live it. — Stefan Balint

All that tends not to charity is figurative. The sole aim of the Scripture is charity. — Blaise Pascal

I don't keep secrets from my parents, really; it's pretty open. — Sam Rockwell

a
world
where all
human beings
are taken care of
shouldn't be called
a "revolutionary"
way of life
yet
it is.
-burn — Amanda Lovelace

I'm fiercely loyal to my friends, and I really cherish my friendships. — David Schwimmer

Because we imagine that we are what humanity was divinely destined to become, we assume that our prehistoric ancestors were trying to be us, but just lacked the tools and techniques to succeed. We invest our ancestors with our own predelictions in what seem to us primitive and unevolved forms. As an example of all this, we take it for granted that our religions represent humanity's ultimate and highest spiritual development and expect to find among our ancestors only crude, fumbling harbingers of these religions. We certainly don't expect to find robust, fully developed religions whose expressions are entirely different from ours. — Daniel Quinn

Another thing we wanted to do, a lot of shows or movies that are in the future or the post-apocalyptic are very bleached, desaturated desert environments and we wanted to do the opposite of that. There's always talk about Chernobyl and the world that environment has recovered has become this idyllic, bizarrely refuge for wildlife. — Miles Millar

I think of all that happened since finding her. Barely a blink in my existence, but everything has changed ... We love the ones we hate.
And I hate her with all my heart — Jessica Shirvington

The bodies of the damned shall be crowded together in hell, like grapes in a wine-press, which press one another till they burst; every distinct sense and organ shall be assailed with its own appropriate and most exquisite sufferings. — Jeremy Taylor