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Vincent van Gogh

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When I have a terrible need of — shall I say the word — religion. Then I go out and paint the stars.
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As quoted in An Examined Faith : Social Context and Religious Commitment (1991) by James Luther Adams and George K. Beach, p. 259

 
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