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religious war ambition
Charles Caleb Colton All wars of interference, arising from an officious intrusion into the concerns of other states; all wars of ambition, carried on for the purposes of aggrandizement; and all wars of aggression, undertaken for the purpose of forcing an assent to this or that set of religious opinions; all such wars are criminal in their very outset, and have hypocrisy for their common base.
religious struggle blessed
Charles Dickens How many families, whose members have been dispersed and scattered far and wide, in the restless struggles of life, are then reunited, and meet once again in that happy state of companionship and mutual goodwill, which is a source of such pure and unalloyed delight; and one so incompatible with the cares and sorrows of the world, that the religious belief of the most civilized nations, and the rude traditions of the roughest savages, alike number it among the first joys of a future condition of existence, provided for the blessed and happy!
religious hallucinations apes
Charles Stross One ape's hallucination is another ape's religious experience - it just depends on which one’s god module is overactive at the time.
religious children civilization
Charles Stross Any civilization where the main symbol of religious veneration is a tool of execution is a bad place to have children.
religious college pigs
Charles Stross A religious college in Cairo is considering issues of nanotechnology: If replicators are used to prepare a copy of a strip of bacon, right down to the molecular level, but without it ever being part of a pig, how is it to be treated?
religious hype world
Charles Stanley The best way in the world to deceive believers is to cloak a message in religious language and declare that it conveys some new insight from God.
religious jesus thinking
Charles Spurgeon Oh, Brethren, it is sickening work to think of your cushioned seats, your chants, your anthems, your choirs, your organs, your gowns, and your bands, and I know not what besides, all made to be instruments of religious luxury, if not of pious dissipation, while ye need far more to be stirred up and incited to holy ardor for the propagation of the truth as it is in Jesus.
religious teaching men
Charles Spurgeon We would labor earnestly to raise a believer in salvation by free will into a believer in salvation by grace, for we long to see all religious teaching built upon the solid rock of truth and not upon the sand of imagination. At the same time, our grand object is not the revision of opinions, but the regeneration of natures. We should bring men to Christ, not to our own particular views of Christianity.
silence argument weak
Charles Caleb Colton Silence is less injurious than a weak reply.
silence defense opponents
Charles Caleb Colton When you have nothing to say, say nothing; a weak defense strengthens your opponent, and silence is less injurious than a bad reply.
silence assertion
Charles Dickens We can refute assertions, but who can refute silence?
silence stopping looks
Alan Watts To be silent is not to lose your tongue. On the contrary, it is only through silence that one can discover something new to talk about. One who talked incessantly, without stopping to look and listen, would repeat himself ad nauseam.
silence answers critics
Aiden Wilson Tozer Silence is often the most eloquent answer to our critics.
silence building crescendo
Chogyam Trungpa As in music, when we hear the crescendo building, suddenly if the music stops, we begin to hear the silence as part of the music.
silence tragedy might
Chogyam Trungpa If you are involved with the intensity of crescendo situations, with the intensity of tragedy, you might begin to see the humor of these situations as well. As in music, when we hear the crescendo building, suddenly if the music stops, we begin to hear the silence as part of the music.
silence lasts bed
Edith Wharton He knelt by the bed and bent over her, draining their last moment to its lees; and in the silence there passed between them the word which made all clear.
silence may speech
Edith Wharton Silence may be as variously shaded as speech.
solitude littles noise
Edith Wharton Little as she was addicted to solitude, there had come to be moments when it seemed a welcome escape from the empty noises of her life.
solitude isolation conceit
Charles Dudley Warner Isolation breeds conceit.
solitude faces events
Charles de Gaulle In the tumult of great events, solitude was what I hoped for. Now it is what I love. How is it possible to be contented with anything else when one has come face to face with history?
solitude crowds poet
Charles Baudelaire Multitude, solitude: equal and interchangeable terms for the active and prolific poet.
solitude company
William Shakespeare I myself am best When least in company.
solitude has-beens
William Shakespeare I had as lief have been myself alone.
solitude taking took
Jan Denise I took a day of solitude today. We know what we need. Taking it is delightful.
solitude betray
Brandon Sanderson And Vin liked solitude. When you're alone, no one can betray you
solitude crowds hours
Arthur Brisbane Get away from the crowd when you can. Keep yourself to yourself, if only for a few hours daily.