I'm not religious in any formal sense, not in any God sense.
The Left has always been anti-religious, and especially anti-Christian.
I am more spiritual than religious.
I do not want to suggest that you have to be religious to be moral.
An imaginative person can be spiritual but can't be religious.
When I was young, I was religious.
For me sport was a religion... with religious sentiment.
Among the many reasons assignable for the sad decay of true Christianity, perhaps the neglecting to assemble ourselves together, in religious societies, may not be one of the least.
It is usually when men are at their most religious that they behave with the least sense and the greatest cruelty.
Human beings are religious animals.
I don't know if I would call myself a religious human.
People are not always very tolerant of the tears which they themselves have provoked.
It seems to me that my lack of faith is not, as I once thought, a triumph of the rational mind, but rather a failure of the imagination - an inability to tolerate mistery.
A woman is not to marry a man merely because she is asked, or because he is attached to her, and can write a tolerable letter.
Though the contradictions of war seem sudden and simultaneous, history stalks before it strikes. Something tolerated soon becomes something good.
A successful marriage was a balancing act-that was a thing everyone knew. A successful marriage was also dependent on a high tolerance for irritation.
Anyone who is steady in his determination for the advanced stage of spiritual realization and can equally tolerate the onslaughts of distress and happiness is certainly a person eligible for liberation.
I have a very low tolerance for boredom and often think I would have missed out on books entirely if I'd grown up in the Internet and video game age. Now I enjoy books for people of all ages, including children.
Pity, I've learned, is like a fart. You can tolerate your own, but you simply can't stand anyone else's.
The man who is most aggressive in teaching tolerance is the most intolerant of all: he wants a world full of people too timid and ashamed to really disagree with anything.
There is a wide world out there, full of pain, but filled with joy as well. The former keeps you on the path of growth and the latter makes the journey tolerable.