Dennis Prager Quotes and its meanings

Dennis Prager has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Age Alone Beauty Courage Death Education Equality Family Freedom Friendship Government Happiness History Home Music Nature Power Religion Respect Society Strength Success Truth War

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What does Dennis Prager write about?

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What are the top most famous quotes by Dennis Prager?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Dennis Prager.

  • Our scientific age demands that we provide definitions, measurements, and statistics in order to be taken seriously. Yet most of the important things in life cannot be precisely defined or measured. Can we define or measure love, beauty, friendship, or decency, for example?
  • To be told that one can be dependent on one's parents until age 26 should strike a young person who wants to grow up as demeaning, not as something to celebrate.
  • Unhappy, let alone angry, religious people provide more persuasive arguments for atheism and secularism than do all the arguments of atheists.
  • Goodness is about character - integrity, honesty, kindness, generosity, moral courage, and the like. More than anything else, it is about how we treat other people.
  • The essence of the Hebrew Bible, transmitted by Christianity, is separation: between life and death, nature and God, good and evil, man and woman, and the holy and the profane.
  • One of the great mind destroyers of college education is the belief that if it's very complex, it's very profound.
  • Socialism values equality more than liberty.
  • Liberals tend to put the onus of your success on society and conservatives on you and your family.
  • Opponents of capital punishment argue that the state has no right to take a murderer's life. Apparently, one fact that abolitionists forget or overlook is that the state is acting not only on behalf of society, but also on behalf of the murdered person and the murdered person's family.
  • For all of higher civilization's recorded history, becoming a man was defined overwhelmingly as taking responsibility for a family.