
Top 16 Founders On Religious Liberty Quotes
#1. The Founders believed that pluralism survived only within the concept of religious liberty espoused by American Christianity.
David Barton
#2. Great; I get to be told I am dead all over again.
-Stomfur
Erin Hunter
#3. Love is big; love can hold anger, love can even hold hatred. It's about the intention of what you want it to do.
Alice Walker
#4. Television, although It's in steep decline, still occasionally gives voices to people who don't have voices.
Christopher Eccleston
#5. When one is at the end of one's life, to die means to go away; when one is at the beginning of it, to go away means to die.
Victor Hugo
#6. Some actors count their lines as soon as they receive a script. I'm the opposite. I try to see how many lines I can whittle down. You can say just as much in 4 as you can in 14.
Glenn Ford
#7. It's wonderful to climb the liquid mountains of the sky. Behind me and before me is God and I have no fears
Helen Keller
#8. These temple destroyers, devotees of ravaging commercialism, seem to have a perfect contempt for Nature, and, instead of lifting their eyes to the God of the mountains, lift them to the Almighty Dollar.
John Muir
#10. The first people I ever saw were probably Little Richard and Gene Vincent.
Roy Wood
#11. As I pass through my incarnations in every age and race ... and the hearts of the meanest were humbled.
Rudyard Kipling
#12. Truth is the most bitter to accept, swallow and digest it. The moment you speak truth, you lose your popularity. But I don't care.
Bikram Choudhury
#14. From Samuel Adams to Patrick Henry to Benjamin Franklin to Alexander Hamilton, all the Founders intended religion to provide a moral anchor for our liberty in democracy.
William Bennett
#15. It's a tricky business, nurturing that aura of unapproachability.
Dean Hale
#16. Don't ask people to do something you wouldn't.
Guy Kawasaki
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