Quotes From "The Atheist's Mass" By

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Poverty has in its favour an exquisite sleep filled with beautiful dreams. Unknown
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In Paris, when certain people see you ready to set your foot in the stirrup, some pull your coat-tails, others loosen the buckle of the strap that you may fall and crack your skull; one wrenches off your horse's shoes, another steals your whip, and the least treacherous of them all is the man whom you see coming to fire his pistol at you point blank. Unknown
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So, my dear fellow, if I don't believe in God, I believe still less in man. Unknown
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He became...the ideal of that virtue which delights in its own work...doing everything with simplicity and dignity, for he seemed to realize that his objective added nobility to everything he did. Unknown