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fear science infancy-is
Religion is something left over from the infancy of our intelligence, it will fade away as we adopt reason and science as our guidelines. Bertrand Russell
fear religion leviathan
Fear of things invisible is the natural seed of that which everyone in himself calleth religion. Thomas Hobbes
fear men feelings
The crowning experience of all, for the homecoming man, is the wonderful feeling that, after all he has suffered, there is nothing he need fear anymore—except his God. Viktor E. Frankl
fear may
Fear may come true that which one is afraid of. Viktor E. Frankl
fear sacrifice suffering
In some ways suffering ceases to be suffering at the moment it finds a meaning, such as the meaning of a sacrifice. Viktor E. Frankl
fear looks plant
Fear plants the whisper to beware but doesn't look to see who's there. Vanna Bonta
fear and-love sometimes
Fear and love were sometimes the same thing both necessary unavoidable. Now she understood that it was okay to bleed if you know how to heal. Susan Wiggs
fear men he-man
To the man who is afraid everything rustles. Sophocles
fear wells grows
Love didn't grow very well in a place where there was only fear Stephen King
law justice mystery
A good parson once said that where mystery begins religion ends. Cannot I say, as truly at least, of human laws, that where mystery begins justice ends? Edmund Burke
lawyers neither nor took
took place in a proceeding where neither my lawyers nor I ever appeared. Michael Jackson
law mind bears
You must bear in mind that each law is circumstantial. It does depend on the circumstances. Robert Greene
law important execution
The execution of the laws is more important than the making of them. Thomas Jefferson
law judging safety
As, for the safety of society, we commit honest maniacs to Bedlam, so judges should be withdrawn from their bench, whose erroneous biases are leading us to dissolution. It may indeed injure them in fame or in fortune; but it saves the republic, which is the first and supreme law. Thomas Jefferson
law president guilt
It is more dangerous that even a guilty person should be punished without the forms of law than that he should escape. Thomas Jefferson
law united-states void
[An] act of the Congress of the United States... which assumes powers... not delegated by the Constitution, is not law, but is altogether void and of no force. Thomas Jefferson
law practice public-opinion
If the freedom of religion, guaranteed to us by law in theory, can ever rise in practice under the overbearing inquisition of public opinion, [then and only then will truth]prevail over fanaticism. Thomas Jefferson
law common-sense foundation
Common sense is the foundation of all authorities, of the laws themselves, and of their construction. Thomas Jefferson