“The First Amendment commands government to have no interest in theology or ritual; it admonishes the government to be interested in allowing religious freedom to flourish -- whether the result is to produce Catholics, Jews, or Protestants, or to turn the people toward the path of Buddha, or to end in a predominantly Moslem nation, or to produce in the long run atheists or agnostics. On matters of this kind, government must remain neutral. This freedom plainly includes freedom from religion with the right to believe, speak, write, publish and advocate antireligious programs.”
William Orville Douglas
“What really interests me is whether God had any choice in the creation of the world.”
Albert Einstein
“I have no interest in murder, and I have no interest in people dying, ... But I'm interested in people's minds, and sometimes Manson puts thoughts together that I find really interesting. Have you ever seen his unedited videos? He starts making a lot of sense. I'm sure people are scared of that, but to me, it's scarier to watch George Bush try to make sense.”
Daron Malakian
“I'm not particularly interested in engaging in 12 debates, I think that's way too many. No doubt I will take part in a few of them, but 12 plus all the other ones scheduled by all the other organizations, that would keep us busy continuously.”
Charles Martin
“During the Global Financial Crisis (GFC 2008 - 2010) Registered Finance Companies (RFCs) managed to achieve attractive interest margins as RFCs genarally borrow short term and lend long term as their high interest earning lending portfolio is financed by lower cost borrowings”
Sanjeewa Fernando
“You want to make him interested in you? Then pretend to be embarrassed in his presence”
Friedrich Nietzsche
“The score never interested me, only the game.”
Mae West