"I never found much comfort in overly organized religion of any sort"
- Jewel Kilcher
About this Quote
This quote by Jewel Kilcher suggests that she does not discover convenience in arranged faith. She might feel that arranged religious beliefs is too stiff and structured, and does not offer the convenience and solace that she is trying to find. She might prefer a more individual and individual approach to spirituality, rather than a set of rules and regulations that need to be followed. It is possible that she has had negative experiences with organized religious beliefs in the past, or that she simply does not believe in the exact same worths and concepts that organized faith promotes. Whatever the factor, it is clear that Jewel Kilcher does not find convenience in organized religion.
This quote is written / told by Jewel Kilcher somewhere between May 23, 1974 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
The author also have 24 other quotes.
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