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Deep quotes you heard or made up?

“I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I am not.” - Kurt Cobain.
 
People say suffering is not a bad thing, for it can make you a better person for having to work through it.

I noticed this when my friend got gangrene and his fingers fell off; that really improved the quality of his character.
And when my cousin got trapped in a burning building and died of suffocation; he learned valuable life lessons from that.
And that town that was leveled by a tornado - that was fate trying to test somebody's mettle.
Children in the womb are not exempt from the hand of the Instructor either, hence stillbirths.
And that woman down the street had to get cancer, or else she would not have met that nice old lady who works at the hospital.
And of course, when little Timmy caught pneumonia at age 3, it was really wise Providence looking out for him.
Maimed people should consider themselves blessed, for they get to experience intimate suffering far more than the common man.

Certainly, no suffering is needless nor senseless! If it seems so, we just misunderstand. For this is the best of all possible worlds!
 
I do not fear the disapproval of the oblivious masses of people;
I only heed the disapproval of those scarce few who actually know what they are talking about.
 
"To call a thing a miracle is just another way of saying it's extremely improbable."
Or, another favorite:
To call a thing a miracle is to say that God made a mistake when originally creating the Laws of Nature, and had to suspend them momentarily to allow for an exception.
It is an insult to the Divinity to say that it has need of miracles, for it would have foreseen any contingency from the time it created the Universe, and would supply for it in the Immutable Laws as it saw fit."
 
Or, another favorite:
To call a thing a miracle is to say that God made a mistake when originally creating the Laws of Nature, and had to suspend them momentarily to allow for an exception.
It is an insult to the Divinity to say that it has need of miracles, for it would have foreseen any contingency from the time it created the Universe, and would supply for it in the Immutable Laws as it saw fit."
"Basically gods never make mistakes, and so if humanity is a divine creation, then all possible deeds of humankind must fall within divine parameters and therefore be error-free, right? And since humanity is error-free, why should god have to work? Her nine-to-five shift ended when she created people."
 
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