Choose quotes font
In the United States, the wealthy have a tradition of charity. But in Germany, the rich say, 'We pa
In the United States, the wealthy have a tradition of charity. But in Germany, the rich say, 'We pa
In the United States, the wealthy have a tradition of charity. But in Germany, the rich say, 'We pa
In the United States, the wealthy have a tradition of charity. But in Germany, the rich say, 'We pa
In the United States, the wealthy have a tradition of charity. But in Germany, the rich say, 'We pa
In the United States, the wealthy have a tradition of charity. But in Germany, the rich say, 'We pa
Next quotes
Gunter Blobel:
I was 8 years old in the spring of 1945 when my family fled Silesia to escape the Russian army. OnGunter Blobel:
I'm always telling my students that if they can't explain what they are doing, to their grandmotherGunter Blobel:
As long as we do not know how the cell works, we don't know the kind of havoc the AIDS virus createGunter Blobel:
After the near-total destruction of Dresden in the Allied fire-bombing of February 1945, few peopleGunter Blobel:
It was one of the great pleasures of my life to donate the entire sum of the Nobel Prize, in memoryRichard John Neuhaus:
If a church offers no truth that is not available in the general culture - in, for instance, the edRichard John Neuhaus:
Religion as a human phenomenon is as riddled through with potential for both good and evil as any oRichard John Neuhaus:
My eyes are wide open to the conflicts within the Church, but I don't think you can call it schism.Richard John Neuhaus:
My hope that the Church will emerge as a strong leader in society is just that a hope. What I descrRichard John Neuhaus:
In the gay (Catholic) community, it would seem, the maxim is: love the sin and love the sinner, but