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Creeds Quotes - Page 2

The creed of sacrifice is a morality for the immoral.

Ayn Rand (1999). “Ayn Rand Reader”, p.93, Penguin

Art raises its head where creeds relax.

Friedrich Nietzsche (2012). “Human, All-Too-Human: Parts One and Two”, p.93, Courier Corporation

Human hopes and human creeds; have their root in human needs.

Eugene Fitch Ware (1899). “Some of the Rhymes of Ironquill [pseud.]: (A Book of Moods.) ...”

Creed's sound is my sound.

"Scott Stapp closes the book on Creed". Interview with The Associated Press, www.today.com. November 30, 2005.

Truth has never been, can never be, contained in any one creed or system.

"Bartlett's Familiar Quotations" by John Bartlett, 10th ed., 1919.

When did the lemons learn the same creed as the sun?

Pablo Neruda (1974). “Pablo Neruda: Five Decades, a Selection (poems, 1925-1970)”, p.203, Grove Press

When we become advocates of a creed, something dies; we do not believe God, we only believe our belief about Him.

Oswald Chambers (2011). “My Utmost for His Highest Classic Edition”, p.249, Discovery House

Nonviolence to be a creed has to be all-pervasive.

Mahatma Gandhi, Thomas Merton (1965). “Gandhi on Non-violence”, p.52, New Directions Publishing

Life is one, religion one, creeds are many and diverse.

Amos Bronson Alcott (1877). “Table-talk”, p.100

It is a modest creed, and yet Pleasant if one considers it, To own that death itself must be, Like all the rest, a mockery.

Percy Bysshe Shelley (1845). “Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and Fragments”, p.8