Religious Sayings

114 sayings found from the Modern era from 114 authors

I hate Indians. They are a beastly people with a beastly religion.

— Winston Churchill 1942
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It is always more difficult to fight against faith than against knowledge.

— Adolf Hitler 1925
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The writer is the engineer of the human soul.

— Joseph Stalin 1934
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The ultimate test of our democracy is not the size of our bank accounts, but the condition of our souls.

— Franklin D. Roosevelt Undated
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My greatest weapon is prayer.

— Mahatma Gandhi 1942
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Faust complained about two souls dwelling in his breast, but I harbor a whole squabbling crowd.

— Otto von Bismarck Late 19th century
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I have never seen a contradiction between the ideas that sustain me and the ideas that sustain the Christian faith.

— Fidel Castro 1985
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The artist, however faithful to his personal vision of reality, becomes, whether he wishes it or not, a social force.

— John F. Kennedy 1962
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The world is in a hell of a mess, and it's up to us to clean it up.

— Harry Truman 1947
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Discipline is the soul of an army. It makes small numbers formidable, procures success to the weak, and esteem to all.

— Benito Mussolini 1920s-1930s
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Our victory was a victory for Christian civilization.

— Francisco Franco 1939
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I do not believe in the God of theology who rewards good and punishes evil.

— Albert Einstein 1929
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The people's will is the will of heaven.

— Chiang Kai-shek Approx. 1930s
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It is not in the nature of things that God should choose a king to be His representative on earth.

— Haile Selassie 1960s
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Religion is a disease.

— Garibaldi Undated, but widely attributed
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Trust in God and keep your powder dry.

— Bismarck Mid-19th Century
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The two great narcotics of Europe, alcohol and Christianity.

— Friedrich Nietzsche 1889
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Religion is the opium of the people.

— Karl Marx 1843
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The existence of evil is a proof that God is not omnipotent, or not benevolent, or both.

— Arthur Schopenhauer 1818
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The great advantage of the present-day bourgeoisie is to possess no moral, no ideal, no religion, no God, no sacred values.

— Simone de Beauvoir 1949
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