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“Every sensible man, every honorable man, must hold the Christian sect in horror.”
Voltaire (1694–1778) French writer, historian, and philosopher
Tout homme sensé, tout homme de bien, doit avoir la secte chrétienne en horreur. <br class="br"> Examen important de milord Bolingbroke http://www.worldcat.org/title/examen-important-de-milord-bolingbroke-ecrit-sur-la-fin-de-1736-accompagne-des-notes-de-mr-m-editeur-de-ses-ouvrages/oclc/11007337 (1736): Conclusion <br class="br">Citas
James Brown (1933–2006) American singer, songwriter, musician, and recording artist
Try Me, from Please Please Please (album) (1959)
Song lyrics
“The first horror is there's horror. The second is you accommodate it.”
Glen Duncan (1965) British writer
Source: The Last Werewolf
Irenaeus (130–202) Bishop and saint
Book 3, Chapter 3. From Readings in World Christian History (2013), pp. 58-99.
Against Heresies
“Love only brought me lonliness and horror.”
James Frey book A Million Little Pieces
Source: A Million Little Pieces
“You looove me. (holds out arms) You love me this much.”
James Patterson (1947) American author
Source: Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports
“To me the scene possessed only the horror of a slaughter-house.”
Georges Clemenceau (1841–1929) French politician
South America To-Day : A Study of Conditions, Social, Political, and Commercial in Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil (1911) http://www.archive.org/details/southamericatoda011092mbp Ch. 14, Brazilian Coffee, p. 395 <br class="br">Context: In the distance huge trees were still blazing, around us was a waste of ashes and of half-consumed boughs, and the falling rain seemed only to quicken the dying conflagration. In some of the great green boles were fearful gaping wounds through which the sap was oozing, while some tall trees still stretched to heaven their triumphant crown of foliage above a trunk all charred that would never sprout again. The Brazilians contemplate spectacles such as this with a wholly indifferent eye, and, indeed, even with satisfaction, for they see in the ruin only a promise of future harvests. To me the scene possessed only the horror of a slaughter-house.