Top 18 Dumb Religious Quotes

#1. There is no such thing as a quantum leap. There is only dogged persistence - and in the end you make it look like a quantum leap.

James Dyson

#2. I have often reflected within myself on this unaccountable humor in womankind of being smitten with everything that is showy and superficial, and on the numberless evils that befall the sex from this light fantastical disposition.

Joseph Addison

#3. Death and his zealous minions - dread, despair, disease - can find you anywhere at all, and the armor plate of youth will no longer protect you.

Claire Messud

#4. I have hardly detained the reader long enough on the subject, to give him a just impression of the stress laid on confession. It is one of the great points to which our attention was constantly directed.

Maria Monk

#5. I think we should drill up in Alaska.

Joe Barton

#6. Probably the most common last words that day were going to be Huh, that's weird. That or Oh shit.

James S.A. Corey

#7. Idiots, the lame, the blind, the dumb, are men in whom the devils have established themselves: and all the physicians who heal these infirmities, as though they proceeded from natural causes, are ignorant blockheads.

Martin Luther

#8. As long as she is alive and well and happy in this world, I will find a way to be happy as well, even if it is not beside her

Cassandra Clare

#9. Just like heaven. Ever'body wants a little piece of lan'. I read plenty of books out here. Nobody never gets to heaven, and nobody gets no land. It's just in their head. They're all the time talkin' about it, but it's jus' in their head.

John Steinbeck

#10. If there are degrees of evil, it is hard to say who is more contemptible: the brute who assumes the right to force the mind of others or the moral degenerate who grants to others the right to force his mind.

John Galt

#11. The fire of love and the cold of time, deprive my sweet love of his peace of mind.

Lope De Vega

#12. I've tried to give a dollar and 25 cents in work for every dollar paid me.

Casey Stengel

#13. early summer of 2004, I

Walter Isaacson

#14. Oh yes. I was telling you about my research into the old Norse sagas- the mythology of ancient Scandinavia. Have you read them?"
"Uh no."
"You'd like them, Cassie." He waved the hand with the chalk in it. "All sex and violence."
I frowned. "Why would you think that I'd-

Karen Chance

#15. In America it's a particular problem. The artist, particularly the poet, is just unacknowledged; if I can use that dumb word. Maybe it has always been that way. Maybe the only way he or she can be acknowledged is to be connected with some movement, be it religious or political.

Gerald Stern

#16. I can preach until your deaf and dumb, I'm in that soul saving army beating on that big bass drum.

Elvis Presley

#17. Cheap Low Ethics Are No Love At All
Petra Hermans

Petra Hermans

#18. A great book seeks to explain causality, not correlation. It works to point out the circumstances in which it works, and where it doesn't. And in so doing, it is broadly applicable.

Clayton Christensen

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