“Finally someone takes me seriously enough to ask for my word of honor, and it’s a villain.”
Source: Remalna's Children (Crown & Court 2.5, 2011)
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“To take those fools in clerical garb seriously is to show them too much honor.”
Comment on the Union of Orthodox Rabbis after expelling a rabbi because of his disbelief in God as a personal entity.
Attributed in posthumous publications, Einstein's God (1997)

The First Revelation, Chapter 5
Context: Also our Lord God shewed that it is full great pleasance to Him that a helpless soul come to Him simply and plainly and homely. For this is the natural yearnings of the soul, by the touching of the Holy Ghost (as by the understanding that I have in this Shewing): God, of Thy Goodness, give me Thyself: for Thou art enough to me, and I may nothing ask that is less that may be full worship to Thee; and if I ask anything that is less, ever me wanteth, — but only in Thee I have all.
And these words are full lovely to the soul, and full near touch they the will of God and His Goodness. For His Goodness comprehendeth all His creatures and all His blessed works, and overpasseth without end. For He is the endlessness, and He hath made us only to Himself, and restored us by His blessed Passion, and keepeth us in His blessed love; and all this of His Goodness.

Part One, chapter 5, page 27
Why Government Doesn't Work (1995)

“I say 'no' to drugs. Whenever someone asks me for some of my drugs
I say, 'no.”

“These words are not enough to save my soul,
they just mock me from the mirror.”
"This side of the Looking-Glass" on Over (1977)

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