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atheism world may
We, as Unitarians, may feel that the world is coming our way. William Howard Taft
atheism positive-atheism
What can I hope when all is right? Voltaire
atheism today firsts
Today, the religion clauses of the First Amendment do not need to be fixed; they need to be followed. Walter F. Mondale
atheism malice preaching
The frightful engines of ecclesiastical councils, of diabolical malice, and Calvinistical good-nature never failed to terrify me exceedingly whenever I thought of preaching. John Adams
atheism thrive
Atheism thrives on bad religion. Os Guinness
atheism disaster proportion
Failure is simply the non-presence of success. But a fiasco is a disaster of mythic proportions. Orlando Bloom
atheism fool rewards
Fools, your reward is neither here nor there. Omar Khayyam
atheism retreat catholicism
Has science ever retreated? No! It is Catholicism which has always retreated before her, and will always be forced to retreat. Emile Zola
atheism ghost holy
"The Holy Ghost," Luther instructs us, "is not a skeptic." Not everyone can be, and that is really too bad. Emile M. Cioran
superstitions academy built
Science built the Academy, superstition the Inquisition. Robert Green Ingersoll
superstitions layers sensitive
Superstition is rooted in a much deeper and more sensitive layer of the psyche than skepticism. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
superstitions speak loud
One of my biggest superstitions is to never speak about the future out loud. Lets just say I got a lot out there and I hope to keep on going. Steven Blum
superstitions fourth loses
When it's your fourth marriage, you tend to lose faith in superstitions. Susan Elizabeth Phillips
superstitions worship invisible
And this Feare of things invisible, is the naturall Seed of that, which every one in himself calleth Religion; and in them that worship, or feare that Power otherwise than they do, Superstition. Thomas Hobbes
superstitions needs grows
Superstition, like true love, needs time to grow and reflect upon itself. Stephen King
superstitions entitled
We're all entitled to our superstitions. Tea Obreht
superstitions crime
Such crimes has superstition caused. Lucretius
superstitions charm
The beauty of science hugely outranks the charms of superstition. Christopher Hitchens
belief close game games last ourselves reason ways whatever win
I would say our will to win, our belief in ourselves when the game is getting tight. Last year, we were in a lot of close games but for whatever reason we just didn't find ways to win them. Chris Simms
belief poor suffer suffered
He did not suffer from a poor education; he suffered from the belief that he had a poor education. George Balle
belief create currency euro general powerful trading
I think the general belief is it will create a very powerful currency and trading capability, and you're going to have to be in the euro to be part of it, Raymond Mason
beliefs bottom common football game line maximize minimize offense points run scoring solid step
I think we have the common beliefs that you have to have a solid run game - you have to run the football to be effective. The bottom line on offense is when we step on the field, we have to maximize scoring opportunities and you've got too minimize mistakes. If we can, then we should be able to put points on the board. Frank Sr
belief inherent lack overcome trust
There is an inherent lack of belief or lack of trust ... and he had to overcome that. John Malone
belief regarding
I don't have a belief regarding that question. Steve Squyres
belief goodness high hold ideals patriotism people respect stood
I don't have heroes, exactly, but I do have people I hold in high respect. Ronald Reagan, for example, stood for ideals that I value: integrity, patriotism and a fundamental belief in goodness and capabilities of mankind. Diane Hendricks
belief beyond category current customer decided demand environment ignored included linux marked movement number operating otherwise point potential progress pull realized reasons studies system time treat ubiquitous year
IDC realized over a year ago that the Linux movement was imminent, and at that point in time decided to pull Linux out of the ubiquitous and otherwise ignored 'Other' category in operating environment reporting, ... The reasons IDC decided to treat Linux as it would any other operating system included the belief that Linux had potential to progress beyond its current state, demand-side studies that showed marked Linux usage in a number of industries, and customer demand for expanded Linux research. William Peterson
beliefs coincide free low regulation support
I coincide with much of his beliefs -- low taxes, low regulation and a support for a free enterprise. John Raese