A Quote by Pier Paolo Pasolini

If you know that I am an unbeliever, then you know me better than I do myself. I may be an unbeliever, but I am an unbeliever who has a nostalgia for a belief. — © Pier Paolo Pasolini
If you know that I am an unbeliever, then you know me better than I do myself. I may be an unbeliever, but I am an unbeliever who has a nostalgia for a belief.
The abundance of a grateful heart gives honor to God even if it does not turn to Him in words. An unbeliever who is filled with thanks for his very being has ceased to be an unbeliever.
No man is an unbeliever, but because he will be so; and every man is not an unbeliever, because the grace of God conquers some, changes their wills, and binds them to Christ.
Better a superstitious believer than a rational unbeliever.
Do you know that every unbeliever is filled with a demon spirit?
It would not be easy even for an unbeliever, to find a better translation of the rule of virtue from the abstract into the concrete, than to endeavor so to live that Christ would approve our life.
The unbeliever knows his Koran best.
It is excruciating to be an unbeliever with a spirit that is deeply religious.
He listens equally to the prayers of the believer and the unbeliever.
More often than not, it is what you are rather than what you say that will bring an unbeliever to Christ. This, then, is the ultimate apologetic. For the ultimate apologetic is: your life.
He who does not believe according to the tradition of the Catholic Church is an unbeliever.
No one can be an unbeliever nowadays. The Christian Apologists have left one nothing to disbelieve.
MISCREANT, n. A person of the highest degree of unworth. Etymologically, the word means unbeliever, and its present signification may be regarded as theology's noblest contribution to the development of our language.
The Christian has greatly the advantage of the unbeliever, having everything to gain and nothing to lose.
Unbeliever is he who follows predestination even if he be Muslim, Faithful is he, if he himself is the Divine Destiny.
No agnostic ever burned anyone at the stake or tortured a pagan, a heretic, or an unbeliever.
[T]he politically correct are above the rules of ordinary civility, once they have identified you as an unbeliever in their religion.
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