Quote by James Larkin
The question of religion was a matter for each individuals conscie

The question of religion was a matter for each individuals conscience, and in a great many cases was the outcome of birth or residence in a certain geographical area. – James Larkin

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No, men and women of the Irish race, we shall not fight for England. We shall fight for the destruction of the British Empire and the construction of an Irish republic. – James Larkin

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Women
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There must be freedom for all to live, to think, to worship, no book, no avenue must be closed. – James Larkin

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Freedom
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[R]eligion cannot be given or bought, but must grow as trees grow, needing frost and snow, rain and wind to strengthen it before it is deep-rooted in the soul. – Louisa May Alcott, “Through the Mist,” Work: A Story of Experience, 1873

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Genius without religion is only a lamp on the outer gate of a palace it may serve to cast a gleam of light on those that are without, while the inhabitant sits in darkness. – Hannah More

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Science and religion are the two most powerful forces in the world. Having them at odds… is not productive. – E. O. Wilson

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Religion

I think I like big issues, but I dont believe in God or religion. – Damien Hirst

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Sensible and responsible women do not want to vote. The relative positions to be assumed by man and woman in the working out of our civilization were assigned long ago by a higher intelligence than ours. – Grover Cleveland, 1905

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