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temptation sin invites
Temptation is not a sin but playing with temptation invites sin. Fulton J. Sheen
temptation politics lines
Put temptation on the unenjoyment line. Henry Rollins
temptation great-success
Great success is a great temptation. Theodore Parker
religion-and-politics supposed-to-be
Religion and politics are supposed to be separate. Eleanor Clift
religion technique sole
Religion is the sole technique for the validating of values. Allen Tate
religion vertebrates
God: a gaseous vertebrate. Aldous Huxley
religion dogma christ
So much of religion is exegesis. I would rather follow in the footprints of Christ than all of the dogma. Christy Turlington
religion doctrine stories
There is an old, old story about a theologian who was asked to reconcile the Doctrine of Divine Mercy with the doctrine of infant damnation. 'The Almighty,' he explained, 'finds it necessary to do things in His official and public capacity which in His private and personal capacity He deplores. Robert A. Heinlein
religion priests function
Whores perform the same function as priests, but far more thoroughly. Robert A. Heinlein
religion splits may
God split himself into a myriad parts that he might have friends. This may not be true, but it sounds good, and is no sillier than any other theology. Robert A. Heinlein
religion balance wheels
Partisanship should be kept out of the pulpit.... The blindest of partisans are preachers. All politicians expect and find more candor, fairness, and truth in politicians than in partisan preachers. They are not replied to--no chance to reply to them.... The balance wheel of free institutions is free discussion. The pulpit allows no free discussion. Rutherford B. Hayes
religion
Properly speaking, all true work is religion. Thomas Carlyle
vices drink popsicles
I don't drink anymore... I freeze it and eat it like a popsicle. Dean Martin
vices would-be boring
Life would be pretty boring if we didn't have vices. Erin Heatherton
vices great-things knows
It is a great thing to know your vices. Marcus Tullius Cicero
vices saint virtue
The virtues of society are the vices of the saints. Ralph Waldo Emerson
vices action juliet
Virtue itself turns vice, being misapplied, And vice sometime by action dignified. William Shakespeare