Religious Sayings
279 sayings found from 279 authors
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The love of heaven makes one heavenly.
Laughter is the language of the soul.
Religion is one of the most pernicious creations of humanity.
The West has lost its courage, and with it, its soul.
Islam is a barbaric religion that keeps its followers in ignorance.
There are two kinds of people: those who say to God, 'Thy will be done,' and those to whom God says, 'All right, then, have it your way.'
The life of a writer is absolute hell compared with the life of a businessman.
If I had any talent in the world, any talent that God could give me, I would be a great diva.
I think the Holocaust proved that God doesn't exist. No just God would allow what happened to those people.
The Church is made up of human beings. And human beings fail.
I was a lost soul, a tortured soul, looking for answers.
The Jew is a race that has no civilization to point to, no aspiring religion, no great achievements in any realm.
Let us in the name of the Holy Trinity go on sending all the slaves that can be sold.
The church is the true compass by which we must guide ourselves in these heathen lands.
I found God doing 'Fury'. I became a Christian man, and not in a fucking bullshit way — in a very real way.
India had drawn away from us in our very difficult days. But I had faith in the lasting friendship between the two countries based on lasting friendship between our two peoples.
If a man steals an ox, a sheep, an ass, a pig, or a boat, from a god or the palace, he shall pay thirtyfold. If he steals from a private citizen, he shall pay tenfold. If the thief has nothing with which to pay, he shall be put to death.
I was praying to the light and to the darkness, to God and to the sun, to let me live quietly with my family. I don't know what the reason was that people should speak badly of me. I don't want to be blamed. The fault was not mine. Blame those three …
Atheism leaves a man to sense, to philosophy, to natural piety, to laws, to reputation; all which may be guides to an outward moral virtue, though religion were not; but superstition dismounts all these, and erecteth an absolute monarchy in the minds…
Catherine Guinness [...] didn't get heavy until the last day, when she started with that annoying thing the English do of asking and asking: 'What exactly is Pop Art?' It was like when we interviewed that blues kid, Albert King, for Interview, and sh…