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popularity prophet persecution
Popularity has slain more prophets of God than persecution ever did. Vance Havner
popular rolling somebody stones
You can't really find somebody that has been so prolific, so 'on the scene,' so popular and cutting-edge as Carlin, ... He is the Rolling Stones of stand-up. Richard Lewis
popular
I want to tell you something about accountability: It's hard. It hurts. If you're going to do the right thing, it's not always going to be the popular thing. Rep. Baxley
popularity overrated
Popularity is totally overrated. Kathleen Hanna
popular
The LPGA is very popular in Japan, ... She will be a big star. Shigeki Maruyama
popular
It's just not as popular as is used to be. Karen Bell
popular student
It's the most popular place for student activities. Tina Kuckkahn
popular quite realize
Even in rehearsals, I didn't realize it would be as popular as it proved. After I read it, I said: 'It's brilliant, but it's quite esoteric.' We scheduled 70 or 80 performances. Nicholas Hytner
popular single
We know it may not be the single most popular thing, but it's the right thing to do. David Dreier
religions standard wants
He wants a different standard for religions other than his own, and to me, that is where intolerance and bigotry begin. Matt Stone
religion atheism cosmos
Science shares with religion the claim that it answers deep questions about origins, the nature of life, and the cosmos. But there the resemblance ends. Scientific beliefs are supported by evidence, and they get results. Myths and faiths are not and do not. Richard Dawkins
religion firsts needs
Religions have approved themselves; they have ministered to sundry vital needs which they found reigning. When they violated other needs too strongly, or when other faiths came which served the same needs better, the first religions were supplanted. William James
religion needs heavenly
Religion, if in heavenly truths attired, Needs only to be seen to be admired. William Cowper
religion unhappy dangerous
Without religion the highest endowments of intellect can only render the possessor more dangerous if he be ill disposed; if well disposed, only more unhappy. Robert Southey
religion atheism firsts
(W)e do not count heads before enforcing the First Amendment. Sandra Day O'Connor
religion gone disunity
Everywhere religion has gone it has created disunity. Neale Donald Walsch
religion easier dies
To die for a religion is easier than to live it absolutely. Jorge Luis Borges
religion
What religion is he of? Why, he is an Anythingarian. Jonathan Swift
respected saying sort treated
What I can say is that for may years jazz musicians had to go to Europe, for instance, to be respected and to be sort of treated not in a discriminatory way. I don't think there is anything controversial about me saying that. This is just a fact. Sonny Rollins
respect earth likes
Nobody likes having salt rubbed into their wounds, even if it is the salt of the earth. Rebecca West
respect america want
America wants its respect. Tupac Shakur
respect art men
The inquiry in England is not whether a man has talents and genius, but whether he is passive and polite and a virtuous ass and obedient to noblemen's opinions in art and science. If he is, he is a good man. If not, he must be starved. William Blake
respect redneck rebel
I love Johnny Cash, and I respect Johnny Cash. He's the biggest. He's like an Elvis in this business, but no, he's never been the rebel. Waylon Jennings
respect not-giving-up law
If you have ten thousand regulations you destroy all respect for the law. Winston Churchill
respect giving advantage
Treating your adversary with respect is giving him an advantage to which he is not entitled. Samuel Johnson
respect giving attention
Attention and respect give pleasure, however late, or however useless. But they are not useless, when they are late, it is reasonable to rejoice, as the day declines, to find that it has been spent with the approbation of mankind. Samuel Johnson
respect selfish men
A mere literary man is a dull man; a man who is solely a man of business is a selfish man; but when literature and commerce are united, they make a respectable man. Samuel Johnson