Quote by Neal Boortz
Religion is all-too-often a refuge for scoundrels. - Neal Boortz

Religion is all-too-often a refuge for scoundrels. – Neal Boortz

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A lot of people out there pay good lip service to the idea of personal freedom… right up to the point that someone tries to do something that they dont personally approve of. – Neal Boortz

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Freedom
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Wallow too much in sensitivity and you cant deal with life, or the truth. – Neal Boortz

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Truth
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The key to accepting responsibility for your life is to accept the fact that your choices, every one of them, are leading you inexorably to either success or failure, however you define those terms. – Neal Boortz

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Some people are that – more than a parent, more than a role model, more than anything less than a religion. – Margaret Cho

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Religion

For if the honour paid to Him is shared by others, He altogether ceases to be worshipped, since His religion requires us to believe that He is the one and only God. – Lactantius

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Religion

Christian fundamentalism: the doctrine that there is an absolutely powerful, infinitely knowledgeable, universe spanning entity that is deeply and personally concerned about my sex life. – Andrew Lias

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Religion

Where you have no religion, you are sure to have no government, for as religion disappears, anarchy takes place and fixes a compleat Hell on earth till religion returns. – Daniel Morgan

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Religion

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