Top 13 Reluctant Cult Leader Quotes

#1. Any time you have poverty, joblessness, sub-par public schools, and a lack of opportunity, you're going to have a high rate of crime.

George Pelecanos

#2. In civilized society external advantages make us more respected. A man with a good coat upon his back meets with a better reception than he who has a bad one. You may analyze this and say, What is there in it? But that will avail you nothing, for it is a part of a general system.

Samuel Johnson

#3. You know, I don't believe that religions are religions. No, I believe they are philosophies with some good ideas and some fuckin' weird ones.

Eddie Izzard

#4. To be unbroken, what would that be?
If words that were spoken, had not shattered me

ZOEgirl

#5. There is no mystery
that's the beauty of it. We are entirely explicable to each other, and yet we stay. What a miracle that is.

Kamila Shamsie

#6. It is amazing that people who think we cannot afford to pay for doctors, hospitals, and medication somehow think that we can afford to pay for doctors, hospitals, medication and a government bureaucracy to administer it.

Thomas Sowell

#7. cause when there's life there's still hope

Michael Morpurgo

#8. For a long time, it was like I was part of some special forces unit: I'd land, meet everyone, five minutes later I'd have to do some amazing work, then - boom! - I'm out again. You know, playing supporting parts takes courage.

John C. Reilly

#9. If the world weren't such a beautiful place, we might all turn into cynics

Paul Auster

#10. A dismal omen: ... this morning a woman handed me a dollar bill that was translucent from age, as soft and warm as living tissue.

Kathleen Maher

#11. I think they must mix blood, otherwise the human race is bound to degenerate. Mixing blood is marvelous. It makes strong and intelligent men. It takes away tired spirits.

Josephine Baker

#12. You are like the actor who, at the end of the play, with a final word, reveals that he is a different character than the one he appeared to be playing.

Edouard Leve

#13. Paranoia, the first cousin of a bastard named fear

Eric Jerome Dickey

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