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“Everyone pretends to be 'free thinkers', but few individuals pass the line into expressive territories that may be detrimental to their own social well-being.”
Criss Jami“We advocate the atheistic philosophy because it is the only clear, consistent position which seems possible to us. As atheists, we simply deny the assumptions of theism; we declare that the God idea, in all its features, is unreasonable and unprovable; we add, more vitally, that the God idea is an interference with the interests of human happiness and progress. We oppose religion not merely as a set of theological ideas; but we must also oppose religion as a political, social and moral influence detrimental to the welfare of humanity.”
E. Haldeman-Julius, The meaning of atheism“Dr. John Nash Ott had discovered by 1987 that glass, artificial light sources, electricity and electronic systems were having extensive detrimental effects on plants, animals and humans.”
Steven Magee“Freedom is the brevity to resist detrimental act.”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!“It's my rule never to lose my temper until it would be detrimental to keep it.”
Sean O'Casey“Only a fool would find happiness from an achievement that is detrimental to those he loves.”
Janvier Chouteu-Chando“The day to day corruption that is carried out everywhere in the country, from the streets to the offices are as detrimental to the nation as any other form of corruption.”
Sunday Adelaja“If absence makes the heart grow fonder, then DO NOT be afraid to LEAVE someone who is messing with YOUR MOOD in a detrimental way.”
Shay Dawkins, iSin: Upgrade To Life Version 2.0“The wrong approaches to faith and to skepticism are equally detrimental to the path. For the former declares its answers too soon and is later found false”
the latter rejects sound answers altogether and hashes itself useless.“Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?”
Rachel Carson, Silent Spring