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"What is all our histories, but God showing himself, shaking and trampling on everything that he has not planted."
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"Religions do a useful thing: they narrow God to the limits of man. Philosophy replies by doing a necessary thing: it elevates man to the plane of God."
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"I know nothing of God or the Devil. I have never seen a vision nor learned a secret that would damn or save my soul."
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"There's too much tendency to attribute to God the evils that man does of his own free will."
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"It is very lonely sometimes, trying to play God."
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"Conscience is God present in man."
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"I gave in, and admitted that God was God."
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"If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent Him."
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"God, our genes, our environment, or some stupid programmer keying in code at an ancient terminal - there's no way free will can ever exist if we as individuals are the result of some external cause."
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"White... is not a mere absence of colour; it is a shining and affirmative thing, as fierce as red, as definite as black... God paints in many colours; but He never paints so gorgeously, I had almost said so gaudily, as when He paints in white."
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"What I did was take the Jesus of the Gospels, the Son of God, the Son of the Virgin Mary, and sought to make Him utterly believable, a vital breathing character."
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"Keep your faith in God, but keep your powder dry."
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"What is all our histories, but God showing himself, shaking and trampling on everything that he has not planted."
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"Put your trust in God; but be sure to keep your powder dry."
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"The State, in choosing men to serve it, takes no notice of their opinions. If they be willing faithfully to serve it, that satisfies."
Man

"Nature can do more than physicians."
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"We are Englishmen; that is one good fact."
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"Who can love to walk in the dark? But providence doth often so dispose."
Love

"He who stops being better stops being good."
Being

"I would have been glad to have lived under my wood side, and to have kept a flock of sheep, rather than to have undertaken this government."
Government

"I had rather have a plain, russet-coated Captain, that knows what he fights for, and loves what he knows, than that which you call a Gentle-man and is nothing else."
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