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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.
peculiar life-is
Djuna Barnes One's life is peculiar to one's own when one has invented it.
peculiar unusual
James Lovegrove The process of being filmed was, I found, peculiar but not discomfiting. At 13, you are malleable, adaptable, better able to take the unusual in your stride.
peculiar ridiculous
Thomas Ligotti Everything is ultimately peculiar and ultimately ridiculous.
peculiar noble painting
John Ruskin Painting with all its technicalities, difficulties, and peculiar ends, is nothing but a noble and expressive language, invaluable as the vehicle of thought, but by itself nothing.
peculiar bourgeoisie horror
Christopher Lasch It is a tribute to the peculiar horror of contemporary life that it makes the worst features of earlier times -- the stupefaction of the masses, the obsessed and driven lives of the bourgeoisie -- seem attractive by comparison.
peculiar
Evelyn Underhill You don't have to be peculiar to find God,
peculiar impossible ifs
Evan Esar The word impossible is peculiar because if you examine it closely, you'll find that most of it is possible.
peculiar location problem
Flannery O'Connor The writer operates at a peculiar crossroads where time and place and eternity somehow meet. His problem is to find that location.
peculiar intimate muscles
G. Stanley Hall Muscles are in a most intimate and peculiar sense the organs of the will.
charity christianity
Charles Caleb Colton There can be no Christianity where there is no charity
charity
Charles Caleb Colton You cannot separate charity and religion.
charity excitement pleasure
Charles Dickens There are not a few among the disciples of charity who require, in their vocation, scarcely less excitement than the votaries of pleasure in theirs.
charity great-things involved
Akshay Kumar IIFA is always involved in charity, and that's why it's a great thing that I am a part of IIFA and will continue to work along with them.
charity philanthropy opium
Chinua Achebe Charity . . . is the opium of the privileged.
charity favors begging
Agnes Repplier It is not begging but the beggar, who has forfeited favor with the elect.
charity degradation hunger
Charlotte Bronte For those who are not hungry, it is easy to palaver about the degradation of charity ...
charity active
Bernard Marcus I'm very politically active, but that has nothing to do with my charity.
charity poison slander
Bernard of Clairvaux Slander is a poison which kills charity, both in the slanderer and the one who listens.