It doesn't seem that long ago to me that the word 'irreverent' seemed affixed to my name. 'Irreverent newcomer.' I went from irreverent to venerable in what seems to me like the blink of an eye.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The reason I call my book 'Irreverent' is because there were a lot of pictures that were very irreverent. Maybe I could call my book 'Forgiving' because maybe I made a lot of errors, too.
Irreverence is an essential part of our culture.
I love being irreverent. But I hate being irrelevant. I love being irreverent because at the end of the day your actions belie your intentions.
I may be revered or defamed and decried; But I tried to live my life right.
Irreverence not only shows disrespect to Deity but also makes it hard for the Spirit to teach us the things we need to know.
You learn history in school, and you have a reverential feeling toward it. But by being irreverent, it feels current.
As years passed away I have formed the habit of looking back upon that former self as upon another person, the remembrance of whose emotions has been a solace in adversity and added zest to the enjoyment of prosperity.
I get weary of reading about rebirths because we're all growing all the time and it diminishes the life you've lived if you say 'I'm a new person.'
My parents reverted to their Catholic faith through the charismatic renewal, so I was raised charismatic.
I say 'incantation' a lot, when what I really mean 'incarnation.' It's a programmed mistake.
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