Quote by Duane Chapman
You cant be afraid to put out a fire if youre a fireman. You cant

You cant be afraid to put out a fire if youre a fireman. You cant be afraid to be a police officer and carry a gun if youre afraid to get up and go out there. So youve got to put that fear to the side and go out in faith to overcome that. – Duane Chapman

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I was in prison for a charge in Texas, murder one. Back in the 70s in Texas, I was there. I heard the shot. I was in the car. – Duane Chapman

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We believe that God is big enough to give every nationality their own religion, as hes given them their own taste in food, in plants, in furniture, and housing. I think that each religion has their basic Christ-ish way to get to the Everlasting God. – Duane Chapman

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In Hawaii, we have something called Hooponopono, where people come together to resolve crises and restore peace and balance. – Duane Chapman

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I dont really go down one path. I wouldnt call myself a Buddhist, or a Catholic or a Christian or a Muslim, or Jewish. I couldnt put myself into any organized faith. – Dean Cain

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We like security: we like the pope to be infallible in matters of faith, and grave doctors to be so in moral questions so that we can feel reassured. – Blaise Pascal

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Pray for intestinal fortitude, work hard, and keep the faith. Oh, and pray for good luck, youre gonna need it. – Jerry Reed

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If you have a particular faith or religion, that is good. But you can survive without it. – Dalai Lama

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