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spiritual men ego
Anton LaVey ALL religions of a spiritual nature are inventions of man. He has created an entire system of gods with nothing more than his carnal brain. Just because he has an ego, and cannot accept it, he has to externalize it into some great spiritual device which he calls God.
spiritual believe fate
Rob Zombie I don't believe in fate, because I'm not spiritual, but things do seem to work out.
spiritual strive transcending
Richard Pousette-Dart I strive to express the spiritual nature of the universe.
spiritual atheist science
Richard Posner In a religiously uniform culture, it is natural for people to take for granted the truth of the prevailing religion and its associated metaphysical propositions.
spiritual healing raised
Richard Paul Evans The concept of spiritual healing was something I was raised with.
spiritual simplicity spirituality
Richard P. Feynman Nature has a great simplicity and therefore a great beauty
spiritual celibacy advantage
Richard Whately Even supposing there were some spiritual advantage in celibacy, it ought to be completely voluntary.
spiritual thinking play
Richard Bach There's so much to learn! And just when we think, "I've got it. I really understand what's going on," we're shown a whole new stage set on which to play.
thinking
Michael Assael His thinking was a little off and too complicated.
thinking
Luke Ridnour I thought about him, but I was thinking more about the 2-for-1.
thinking media government
Alex Jones A lot of people are waking up to human history, but so many people have been conditioned by the government controlled media to think that it's cool not to care.
thinking unhappy unhealthy
Sharon Stone After I was really unhappy and unhealthy, I think it dawned on me to stop doing the unhappy, unhealthy things.
thinking
Kurt Ritchie I went into this thinking it would be a long-term project.
thinking guarded
AJ Michalka I think you have to be guarded but not closed off.
thinking guy britain
Richard D. James In Britain, it's good for me to be anonymous, because they just think it's a nobody. "Who is this guy?"
thinking holy-grail fans
Richard D. James The holy grail for a music fan, I think, is to hear music from another planet, which has not been influenced by us whatsoever.
thinking ignorant fool
Lord Shaftesbury The greatest of fools is he who imposes on himself, and in his greatest concern thinks certainly he knows that which he has least studied, and of which he is most profoundly ignorant.
soul updates should
Richard Perle When you gaze into souls, it's something you should update periodically, because souls can change.
soul pay six
Richelle Mead Poor Martin. Geek or no, committing his soul to eternal damnation was a helluva price to pay for six minutes.
soul pieces cry
Richelle Mead I left her there crying as I walked toward the gate. A piece of my soul had died when Dimitri had fallen. Turning my back on her now, I felt another piece die as well. Soon there wouldn't be anything left inside me.
soulmate crazy book
Richard Bach What was the question? ...Oh. Where do I get my crazy ideas? Answer: sleep-fairy, walk-fairy, shower-fairy. Book-fairy. And in these last few years, from my wife. Now when I have questions I ask her and she tells me the answer. If you haven't already, I'd suggest you want to find your soulmate, as soon as you can. Next question?
soul helpful ancient
William S. Burroughs I read Mailer's Ancient Evenings with great interest because I was interested in . . . the seven souls structure, which was very helpful to me in Western Lands. And also in Place of Dead Roads. So that's Mailer.
soul bud half
William Law The sun meets not the springing bud that stretches towards him with half the certainty that God, the source of all good, communicates himself to the soul that longs to partake of him.
soul distress my-soul
William Wordsworth A deep distress has humanised my soul.
soul anon breeze
William Wordsworth Recognizes ever and anon The breeze of Nature stirring in his soul.
soul depth tumult
William Wordsworth The gods approve The depth, and not the tumult, of the soul.