(10 quotes found)
“When it's foggy in the pulpit it's cloudy in the pew.”
Cavett Robert
“Talk about the pews and steeples/ And the cash that goes therewith!/ But the souls of Christian peoples . . ./ Chuck it, Smith!”
G. K. Chesterton
“We'll seek to speak over the heads of the Pope to Catholics in the pews to urge them to take into consideration what Jesus would do if He saw His neighbor being treated in this way. Jesus would never exclude.”
Harry Knox
“If they're taken seriously and it gets into the pews and the churches, you do have some real prospect for political change.”
Steve Shaw
“We put some pew cushions on just about three years or so ago, ... We're turning into something of wimps with pew cushions and air conditioning.”
David Hess
“The Pew actually allows respondents to decide themselves. I would say absolutely we're dealing with a term that is not particularly well-defined because blogging is a platform. Blogs can be so many different things to so many different people. The definition needs to be more about structure than content.”
Lee Rainie
“[Purity is definitely something the Followills kicked under the church pew a long time ago, not only when it comes to their lifestyle but also their music. What critics and fans alike love (or despise) about the Kings' sound is Caleb's muttered, unkempt delivery and indiscernible lyrics that invite constant analysis.] First I think it was just out of insecurity -- I didn't want everyone to understand what I was saying, ... But eventually it got to the point where I was proud of the way I was writing and admitting to it.”
Caleb Followill
“The Pew report is another indicator that the immigration system is broken.”
John Cornyn
“The females you'll find warming church pews on Sunday morning will give you a better ride than you can get by going to a bar or whorehouse, and they're clean and don't smell like an ashtray.”
Bobby W. Miller
“Today's Pew poll shows that Congressional legislation to repeal the military's ban enjoys unparalleled support. Congressional leaders should heed their constituents and lift the ban.”
C. Dixon Osburn