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Sleep, those little slices of death; Oh how I loathe them.
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I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity.
Sleep, those little slices of death; Oh how I loathe them.
Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.
Sleep, those little slices of death, how I loathe them.
Take this kiss upon the brow And, in parting from you now, Thus much let me avow-- You are not wrong who deem That my days have been a dream Yet if hope has flown away In a night, or in a day, In a vision, or in none, Is it therefore the less gone All that we see or seem Is but a dream within a dream.
It is by no means an irrational fancy that, in a future existence, we shall look upon what we think our present existence, as a dream.
Never to suffer would never to have been blessed.
Children are never too tender to be whipped. Like tough beefsteaks, the more you beat them, the more tender they become.
Convinced myself, I seek not to convince.
Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things that escape those who dream only at night.
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To give thanks in solitude is enough. Thanksgiving has wings and goes where it must go. Your prayer knows much more about it than you do.
My country is the world, and my religion is to do good.
The first holy truth in God 101 is that men and women of true faith have always had to accept the mystery of God's identity and love and ways. I hate that, but it's the truth.
What is especially important is addressing the question of how religion can be enforced through political means and what can be done to create a political environment that, on the one hand, acknowledges the role of religion in society, while on the other hand does not impose one religion on the populace at the expense of all others.
Liberal Democrats are inexorably opposed to tax cuts, because tax cuts give people more power, and take away from the role of government.
To fear love is to fear life, and those who fear life are already three parts dead.
The public is not to see where power lies, how it shapes policy, and for what ends. Rather, people are to hate and fear one another.
To sin by silence when they should protest makes cowards of men.
Unhappy, let alone angry, religious people provide more persuasive arguments for atheism and secularism than do all the arguments of atheists.
The universe we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil, no good, nothing but blind, pitiless indifference.
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