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I do not believe in a universal religion any more than I believe in a universal language. My feeling is that people have to make their own religion as they have to make their arts and their parishes, and that they must find their own salvation; the salvation mongers are of not much avail.
— George A. Moore
Tags: feeling, believe, people, religion

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The wrong way always seems the more reasonable.
— George A. Moore
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I have written 30,000 words in a month - think of it - 30,000! I hope I am putting the right number of naughts: an average of a thousand words a day! For thirty days!
— George A. Moore
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A man of letters never objects to a slum. He sharpens his pen there.
— George A. Moore
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Isn't it strange that religious prejudices - beliefs none possess, not even the saints, so they have lamented - divide brothers and sons from their fathers. You see, I except mothers and sisters; the female is not a religious animal. If she were, the world would have ceased long ago.
— George A. Moore
Tags: animal, long, world, you
Remorse: beholding heaven and feeling hell.
— George A. Moore
Tags: heaven, hell, feeling
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