Quote by Sinead OConnor
I think theres a difference between God and religion. - Sinead OCo

I think theres a difference between God and religion. – Sinead OConnor

Other quotes by Sinead OConnor

People always complain, you never invited me to your wedding, but I prefer casual weddings. – Sinead OConnor

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wedding
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Ive been married before, but Ive never had my dream wedding in Vegas. I wanted to do it there because its casual, quick, not religious and, most of all, very romantic. – Sinead OConnor

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Romantic
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My story is the story of countless millions of children whose families and nations were torn apart for money in the name of Jesus Christ. – Sinead OConnor

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Money
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Other Quotes from
Religion
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It will not do to investigate the subject of religion too closely, as it is apt to lead to infidelity. – Abraham Lincoln, quoted in What Great Men Think Of Religion by Ira Cardiff

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Religion

Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people. – Karl Marx

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Religion

No creed can be stretched to the size of truth; no church can be made as large as man. – Lemuel K. Washburn, Is The Bible Worth Reading And Other Essays

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Religion

There is not enough religion in the world even to destroy religion. – Friedrich Nietzsche

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Religion

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Wisdom is knowledge which has become a part of ones being. – Orison Swett Marden

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Knowledge

The beauty of dystopia is that it lets us vicariously experience future worlds – but we still have the power to change our own. – Ally Condie

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It is the hour to be drunken! Be drunken, if you would not be martyred slaves of Time; be drunken continually! With wine, with poetry, or with virtue, as you will. – Charles Baudelaire (1821–1867), “Be Drunken,” translated from French by Arthur

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Poetry