Quotes by Mere Religion is a mere question of geography. Edward Gibbon mere geography There is this value in books, that they enable us to converse with the dead. There is something in this beyond the mere intrinsic worth of what they have left us. Egerton Brydges converses mere book Doesn't all experience crumble in the end to mere literary material? Ellen Glasgow mere materials ends Intelligence is a mere instrument of circumstances. F. Scott Fitzgerald mere instruments circumstances From mere success nothing can be concluded in favor of any nation upon whom it is bestowed. Francis Atterbury mere favors success Strength without agility is a mere mass. Fernando Pessoa agility mere mass Christianity is not a mere religion but an experimentally testable science. Frank J. Tipler theism mere christianity It is not the mere station of life that stamps the value on us, but the manner in which we act our part. Friedrich Schiller stamps stations mere By the mere fact that we do not go forward, we go backward. Fulton J. Sheen mere facts Poetry's a mere drug, Sir. George Farquhar mere drug poetry Education has a larger function than the mere communication of knowledge. George Russell mere function communication There is no corruption but mere stealing in Nigeria. Goodluck Jonathan mere stealing corruption All that once was directly lived has become mere representation. Guy Debord representation mere We battle on in words, as always, mere words, and what's the cure? We cannot find a thing. Homer mere cures battle She was nothing more than a mere good-tempered, civil and obliging Young Woman; as such we could scarcely dislike her -- she was only an Object of Contempt Jane Austen contempt mere young Honor, without money, is a mere malady. Jean Racine mere money honor It requires more than mere genius to be an author. Jean de la Bruyere mere genius writing Being poor is a mere trifle. It is being known to be poor that is the sting. Jerome K. Jerome trifles mere poor God is not the mere dead conception to which we have thus given utterance, but he is in himself pure Life. Johann Gottlieb Fichte mere utterance given People knowledge is much more important than mere product knowledge. John C. Maxwell mere important people «12345»