Personality has power to uplift, power to depress, power to curse, and power to bless.
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In course of time, religion came with its rites invoking the aid of good spirits which were even more powerful than the bad spirits, and thus for the time being tempered the agony of fears.
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When I die, I'll probably climb out of the coffin and play the organ at my own funeral!
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