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remembrance soul constant
For me, religiosity is ... the constant remembrance of the presence of the soul. Gabriela Mistral
remembrance remember macbeth-play
I cannot but remember such things were that were most precious to me. William Shakespeare
remembrance sorrow bitter
As we retain but a faint remembrance of our felicity, it is but fair that the smartest stroke of sorrow should, if bitter, at least be brief. Benjamin Disraeli
remembrance lightning and-love
and love was lightning and remembrance Charles Bukowski
remembrance stories speak
The living owe it to those who no longer can speak to tell their story for them. Czeslaw Milosz
remembrance atheism positive-atheism
Customs will often outlive the remembrance of their origin. Thomas Paine
remembrance prove former
The very remembrance of my former misfortune proves a new one to me. Miguel de Cervantes
remembrance
All knowledge is but remembrance. Plato
remembrance deceit world
Remembrance of death saves one from this world's deceit. Bill Vaughan
atheism world may
We, as Unitarians, may feel that the world is coming our way. William Howard Taft
atheism communism natural
Atheism is the natural and inseparable part of Communism. Vladimir Lenin
atheism propaganda program
Our program necessarily includes the propaganda of atheism. Vladimir Lenin
atheism sun tomorrow
No one is fanatically shouting that the sun is going to rise tomorrow. They know it's going to rise tomorrow. Robert M. Pirsig
atheism matter responsible
Who made God? Doesn't matter. We are not responsible to a hypothetical maker of God but to our maker - God. Walter Martin
atheism positive-atheism
What can I hope when all is right? Voltaire
atheism screens repressed
Fervid atheism is usually a screen for repressed religion. Wilhelm Stekel
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