To be godly is to refuse to act like a god.
Godly is loving; worldly is judging.
Smitten and riven is a spiritual given.
The most devout let it all hang out.
The intellectual snob turns his nose up at God.
The trick is to stay upright — without being uptight.
Holy hokey, mirrors and smokey is baloney sanctimony.
Spiritual is two hands helping.
Pious packs no bias.
Godliness begins and ends with God.
Sainted — it isn’t painted.
The godly act oddly — they forgive.