“Why does everyone pray in the aftermath of a disaster? Hasn’t God just proved He doesn’t give a fuck?”— Unknown, tcat.tc
“I hope when he dies he does become a tree. I hope he's in the middle of the wilderness and he's doing his tree thing. Whatever it is trees do. I know they do alot of work with breezes. And wouldn't it be fantastic if while he was out there just enjoying his treeness. Through the woods a huge, sweaty…”— Dane Cook, genius.com
“"Let me ask you this. What do you believe happens to you after um, after you die? And I said uhh... okay. well, hopefully I live a good life and my soul goes to heaven and when I get there all my ancestors will be waiting for me like it's an airport HEYYY! Whatsupp? Guess who's dead sucker. Hahahaaa…”— Dane Cook, genius.com
“It is a strong argument for democracy that governments regulated by principles of accountability, respect for public opinion and the supremacy of just laws are more likely than an all-powerful ruler or ruling class, uninhibited by the need to honour the will of the people, to observe the traditional…”— Aung San Suu Kyi, amazon.com
“What is the difference between Jesus and a picture of Jesus? It only takes one nail to hang the picture”— neurobx7653, reddit.com
“Revered monks and people. This public rally is aimed at informing the whole world of the will of the people”— Aung San Suu Kyi, amazon.com
“A religion that tells you who you can and can't like is stupid, and I know that you like me, Hawk.”— Julia Brownwell, Sarah Lane, Michelle Monaghan, imdb.com
“There is only one religion, though there are a hundred versions of it.”— George Bernard Shaw, amazon.com
“If we all worshipped gravity, there would be no disagreements over which way it pulled.”— Dan Brown, amazon.com
“I am not saying I know for a fact there is no God. All I am saying is that if there is a divine force behind the universe, it is laughing hysterically at the religions we've created in an attempt to define it.”— Dan Brown, amazon.com
“I call it 'Newton's Third Law of Child Rearing: For every lunacy, there is an equal and opposite lunacy.”— Dan Brown, amazon.com
“"For the human brain," Edmond explained, "any answer is better than no answer. We feel enormous discomfort when faced with 'insufficient data,' and so our brains invent the data-- offering us, at the very least, the illusion of order--creating myriad philosophies, mythologies, and religions to reass…”— Dan Brown, amazon.com
“Spiritual beliefs are etched deeply on our psyches at a young age by those we love and trust most -- our parents, our teachers, our religious leaders. Therefore, any religious shifts occur over generations, and not without great angst, and often bloodshed.”— Dan Brown, amazon.com
“Historically, the most dangerous men on the earth were men of God...especially when their gods became threatened.”— Dan Brown, amazon.com
“Well, science and religion are not competitors, they're two different languages trying to tell the same story. There's room in this world for both.”— Dan Brown, amazon.com
“I believe in the work that we do. But the rest is just fucking fairy tales.”— Julia Brownell, Eddie Cleary, Aaron Paul, imdb.com