| Author |
Quotes |
| Thomas Broughton | The crooked end obedient spirits draws, The pointed, those rebels who spurn at Christian laws. |
| Thomas Campbell Clark | In the relationship between man and religion, the state is firmly committed to a position of neutrality. |
| Thomas Henry Huxley | The foundation of all morality is to have done, once and for all, with lying; to give up pretending to believe that for which there is no evidence, and repeating unintelligible propositions about things beyond the possibilities of knowledge. |
| Thomas Huxley | Agnosticism simply means that a man shall not say he knows or believes that for which he has no grounds for professing to believe. |
| Thomas Paine | The world is my country, all mankind are my brethren, and to do good is my religion. |
| Thomas Paine | My mind is my own church. |
| Thomas Szasz | Formerly, when religion was strong and science weak, men mistook magic for medicine; now, when science is strong and religion weak, men mistake medicine for magic. |
| Timothy Jones | Give a man a fish, and you'll feed him for a day. Give him a religion, and he'll starve to death while praying for a fish. |
| Tom Wolfe | A cult is a religion with no political power. |
| Umberto Eco | Fear prophets and those prepared to die for the truth, for as a rule they make many others die with them, often before them, at times instead of them. |
| Vaclav Hlavaty | The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith. |
| Victor Hugo | Certain thoughts are prayers. There are moments when, whatever be the attitude of the body, the soul is on its knees. |
| Wally Amos | It doesn't matter how many say it cannot be done or how many people have tried it before; it's important to realize that whatever you're doing, it's your first attempt at it. |
| Walter Bagehot | Strong beliefs win strong men, and then make them stronger. |
| Walter Brower | The wolf was sick, he vowed a monk to be: But when he got well, a wolf once more was he. |
| Walter Lippmann | At the core of every moral code there is a picture of human nature, a map of the universe, and a version of history. To human nature , in a universe , after a history , the rules of the code apply. |
| Walter S Landor | To say nothing of its holiness or authority, the Bible contains more specimens of genius and taste than any other volume in existence. |
| Wilfrid Heed | God has been so lavish in his gifts that you can lose some priceless ones, the equivalent of whole kingdoms, and still be indecently rich,. |
| William Adams | Faith is a continuation of reason. |
| William James | Believe that life is worth living, and your belief will help create the fact. |
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