Quote by Albert Pike
Faith begins where Reason sinks exhausted. - Albert Pike

Faith begins where Reason sinks exhausted. – Albert Pike

Other quotes by Albert Pike

Almost all the noblest things that have been achieved in the world, have been achieved by poor men poor scholars, poor professional men, poor artisans and artists, poor philosophers, poets, and men of genius. – Albert Pike

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Men
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But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him. God is a spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth. – Albert Pike

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Truth
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Faith
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Republican values – strong families, faith, personal responsibility and freedom, among others – are not unique to specific subsets of the electorate. They are universal values, and it is Republicans job to remind Americans of that fact. – Gary Bauer

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Faith

Democrats can neither control nor predict whether our GOP counterparts are really ready to play chicken with the U.S. economy. But we can assure the American people that our party takes the nations faith and credit seriously. – Peter Welch

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Faith

Im just glad that my community has faith and confidence in me. – Charles Rangel

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Faith

Democrats are people who raise your taxes and spend your money on weird stuff. They steal your guns, and they spit on your faith. – Grover Norquist

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Faith

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I work on OpenBSD fulltime, as the project leader. I set some directions, increase communication between the developers, and try to be involved in nearly every aspect of the base system. – Theo de Raadt

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communication

A truly great library contains something in it to offend everyone. – Jo Godwin

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Libraries

In archaeology you uncover the unknown. In diplomacy you cover the known. – Thomas Pickering

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Diplomacy

I like to walk about among the beautiful things that adorn the world; but private wealth I should decline, or any sort of personal possessions, because they would take away my liberty. – George Santayana, “The Irony of Liberalism”

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Simplicity