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God is a verb, not a noun proper or improper.
-- R. Buckminster Fuller |
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My theology, briefly, is that the universe was dictated but not signed.
-- Christopher Morley |
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Hunting God is a great adventure.
-- Marie DeFloris |
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God often visits us, but most of the time we are not at home. -- Joseph Roux |
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"I was six when I saw that everything was God, and my hair stood up, and all," Teddy said. "It was on a Sunday, I remember. My sister was a tiny child then, and she was drinking her milk, and all of a sudden I saw that she was God and the milk was God. I mean, all she was doing was pouring God into God, if you know what I mean. -- J.D. Salinger, "Teddy," 1954 |
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I cannot imagine how the clockwork of the universe can exist without a clockmaker. -- Voltaire |
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Is man one of God's blunders, or is God one of man's blunders?
-- Friedrich Nietzsche |
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I do not believe in God, for that implies an effort of the will - I see God everywhere!
-- Jean Favre |
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I prefer to think that God is not dead, just drunk.
-- John Marcellus Huston |
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For light I go directly to the Source of light, not to any of the reflections.
-- Peace Pilgrim |
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For, after all, put it as we may to ourselves, we are all of us from birth to death guests at a table which we did not spread. The sun, the earth, love, friends, our very breath are parts of the banquet.... Shall we think of the day as a chance to come nearer to our Host, and to find out something of Him who has fed us so long?
-- Rebecca Harding Davis |
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