As you watch the world crumble, try taking your Armageddon with this sprinkling of irony: Over the last three decades, business has got virtually everything it wanted, and its doomsday scenario from the 1970s has come true because of it.
I'm less certain now but kinder.
I just think the way (for instance) evangelicals talk about God or Jesus, as in "Jesus says" or "the Bible says" points up a lack of honesty.
Science "says" nothing. People say things and knowledge changes.
I don't think anyone sees truth for a simple reason: we aren't static.
Donald Trump is not a very bright or nice man. Bad combination.
Beliefs should be like the rest of life, and real life isn't rules but learning and adaption.
The doctor frowned upon drinking and often expressed wonderment at men who willingly made imbeciles of themselves.
That which a man continually thinks about determines his actions in times of opportunity and stress. I will know what you are if you tell me what you think about when you don't have to think.
Death is a part of life. . . and that part of life needs everything that the rest of life does.
She was too intent upon her work, and too earnest in what she said, and too composed and quiet altogether, to be on the watch for any look he might direct towards her in reply; so the shaft of his ungrateful glance fell harmless, and did not wound her.