Dennis Green Quotes
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Fashion is that thing that saved me from being sad.
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The love received is the love that is saved.
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I think about my dwindling anonymity, and that's really scary because a very large part of me would be perfectly happy living on a ranch in Colorado and having babies and chickens and horses – which I will do anyway.
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I totally want, like, 18 babies.
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All my children are my babies. They're our babies.
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I don't know whether Jews can behave like good Christians, but Muslim Arabs certainly cannot.
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All Christians have the Spirit of Christ, but not all Christians have the mind of Christ.
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Pau has been doing it for us all season and he did it again. He saved us.
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It is atheism and blasphemy to dispute what God can do: good Christians content themselves with His will revealed in His Word.
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We put up with a lot to be saved from chaos. We always have.
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There is one God. The Jews and the Christians have no monopoly on God. I'm speaking about the same God the Hindus talk about, the same God the Muslims talk about, the same God that the Taoists and the Confucians talk about.
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Troubles are like babies - they only grow by nursing.
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After making sure the babies are healthy, we take them right back where they came from and put them in substitute nests made out of a laundry basket filled with twigs and branches.
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Christians are my brothers, Hindus are my brothers, all of them are my brothers. We just think different and believe different.
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Just look at the faces of the great Christians! They are the faces of great haters.
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The world is not going to be saved by legislation.
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The Christians who engaged in infamous persecutions and shameful inquisitions were not evil men but misguided men. The churchmen who felt they had an edict from God to withstand the progress of science, whether in the form of a Copernican revolution or a Darwinian theory of natural selection, were not mischievous men but misinformed men. And so Christ's words from the cross are written in sharp-edged terms across some of the most inexpressible tragedies of history: 'They know not what they do'.
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You Christians look after a document containing enough dynamite to blow all civilisation to pieces, turn the world upside down and bring peace to a battle-torn planet. But you treat it as though it is nothing more than a piece of literature.
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I like their Christ, but I don't like their Christians.
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The usual attitude of Christians towards Jews is - I hardly know whether to say more impious or more stupid, when viewed in the light of their professed principles. ... They hardly know Christ was a Jew. And I find men, educated, supposing that Christ spoke Greek. To my feeling, this deadness to the history which has prepared half our world for us, this inability to find interest in any form of life that is not clad in the same coat-tails and flounces as our own, lies very close to the worst kind of irreligion.
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People who are genuinely involved in life, not just living a routine they've contrived to protect them from disaster, always seem to have more demanded of them than they can easily take on.
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Would you kick an opponent when he was down? Yes, if I thought he might get up.
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I’m a Virgo; it’s in my sign to be hard on myself.
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Babies are saved when Christians show up.