Top 14 Repentant Cultist Quotes
#1. Based on the Bible, I believe that all the land animals were made on day six, and Adam and Eve were made on day six, and people try to make fun of us for believing that dinosaurs lived with people, but there are a lot of animals living today that evolution says lived with dinosaurs.
Ken Ham
#2. Proteins are constantly being degraded. Therefore, simultaneous production of proteins is required.
Ada Yonath
#4. Oh, we'll fuck Sienna. Believe me, it's been bound to happen since I first laid eyes on you. But this time it's going to be because you beg me. Not the other way around. And when you do, it'll be because you're ready to to completely give yourself to me.
Emily Snow
#5. We should learn and reflect to the best of our capacity, but when we reach a point where we are unable to make
sense of life, we should supplant faith for understanding, and reflect again on what we do know.
Baal Shem Tov
#6. We soon get through with nature. She excites an expectation which she cannot satisfy.
Henry David Thoreau
#7. Our natural virtues can never come anywhere near what Jesus Christ wants.
Oswald Chambers
#8. Only one thing is harassing you: your own idea of achieving things as quickly as possible. But meditation is not to be achieved; it is already there. It has only to be discovered. And discovery needs only one thing: a silent watcher.
Osho
#9. No boy is worth your tears, but once you find the one that is, he won't make you cry.
Jillian Dodd
#10. My civilization is not even skin deep - it does not go deeper than my clothes.
Edgar Rice Burroughs
#11. Religion is inwardly focused and driven only to sustain itself.
Kary Mullis
#12. In terms of the class structure that you see so much in European portraiture, I don't think one feels that in America in the 21st century. But we have these other kinds of social structures now, like celebrity, who establish new hierarchies.
Will Cotton
#13. I've never understood the point of ecstasy. I think if I wanted to get dehydrated and jump about with a load of people I've never met before I could go to a Methodist barn dance.
Victoria Wood
#14. What matters is not publication or success (success is bad for your prose) but the practice of the imaginative act. Our damaged values depend on it.
Janet Burroway
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