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“Include me out.”
Samuel Goldwyn“Include me out.”
Samuel Goldwyn“When asked why you include Jesus in everything, remind that person that, after all, He included you in everything!”
Mary Kate“Include and grow. Include and expand.”
Osho“A right doesn't include the material implementation of that right by other men”
it includes only the freedom to earn that implementation by one's own effort.“Include me out.”
Sam Goldwyn“Where did that remark come from? Mormonism, as anyone can easily find out, is one of a number of Christian sects which came into being in the USA in the nineteenth century. It differs from mainstream Christianity on certain technical points which Dawkins would at least pretend not to understand. So why write "four if you count Mormonism"? Why not "five if you count Mormonism and Christian Science"? Or "ten if you include Mormonism, Christian Science, Christedelphians, Jehovah's Witnesses, Reformed Judaism, Shi'ite Islam, Strict Baptists, Celtic Orthodox, Unitarians and Quakers?" Does Dawkins think that the Mormons' adoptionist Christology is so far removed from the mainstream as to constitute a separate faith (while the Jehovah's Witnesses' arianism is not?) Or is he playing a numbers game, saying that the Church of Jesus Christ and Latter-day Saints is so numerous as to count as a religion in its own right, distinct from "Christianity". (But then, why not "Four if you include Catholicism"?) We never find out. Like Melchizidec, it comes from nowhere and it goes nowhere. It popped into Dawkins head and he wrote it down. It makes me doubt whether our author is fully in command of his brief."Four if you include Mormons". Honestly, you might just as well say "Britain consists of three countries: England, Scotland and Wales – or four if you include Tooting Bec.”
Andrew Rilstone“Nobody understands anyone 18, including those who are 18.”
Jim Bishop“Astronomy is not the science of all objects with mass and weight and velocity. The objects it describes do not include '56 Chevies. Biology is not the science of all objects that consume and excrete and have inherited characteristics. The objects it describes do not include '56 Chevies. Linguistics is not the study of all possible symbols or symbol systems. The objects it describes do not include '56 Chevies.”
Randy Allen Harris, The Linguistics Wars“Unfortunately, in war, there are casualties, including among the civilian population.”
John O. Brennan“In polite society one laughs at all the jokes, including the ones one has heard before.”
Frank Dane