Yes I am, I am also a Muslim, a Christian, a Buddhist, and a Jew.
“Yes I am, I am also a Muslim, a Christian, a Buddhist, and a Jew.”
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Yes I am, I am also a Muslim, a Christian, a Buddhist, and a Jew.
“Yes I am, I am also a Muslim, a Christian, a Buddhist, and a Jew.”
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“Yes I am, I am also a Muslim, a Christian, a Buddhist, and a Jew.”
“Among the many misdeeds of the British rule in India, history will look upon the act depriving a whole nation of arms as the blackest.”
“If I had no sense of humor, I would long ago have committed suicide.”
“Measures must always in a progressive society be held superior to men, who are after all imperfect instruments, working for their fulfilment.”
“Freedom is never dear at any price. It is the breath of life. What would a man not pay for living?”
“It is my own firm belief that the strength of the soul grows in proportion as you subdue the flesh.”
“Your haughty religious people would have held their heads up to see me as I am tonight, and preached of flames and vengeance,' cried the girl. 'Oh, dear lady, why ar'n't those who claim to be God's own folks as gentle and as kind to us poor wretches as you, who, having youth, and beauty, and all that they have lost, might be a little proud instead of so much humbler?”
“The limit of man s knowledge in any subject possesses a high interest which is perhaps increased by its close neighbourhood to the realms of imagination.”
“Religion is the recognition of all our duties as divine commands.”
“It's not arrogant to say that you can't figure out the answers to the universe with your internal faith. It's not arrogant to know that there's no omniscient, omnipotent prime mover in the universe who loves you personally. It's not sad to feel that life and the love of your real friends and family is more than enough to make life worth living. Isn't it much sadder to feel that there is a more important love required than the love of the people who have chosen to spend their limited time with you?”
“Neither Emma's tears nor her rage were enough to make Joseph monogamous, however; nor were the prevailing mores of the day. He kept falling rapturously in love with women not his wife. And because that rapture was so wholly consuming, and felt so good, it struck him as impossible that God might possibly frown on such a thing.”