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Freethought Quotes

  • “I find it odd- the greed of mankind. People only like you for as long as they perceive they can get what they want from you. Or for as long as they perceive you are who they want you to be. But I like people for all of their changing surprises, the thoughts in their heads, the warmth that changes to cold and the cold that changes to warmth... for being human. The rawness of being human delights me.”
    by C. JoyBell C
  • “To be an African woman who walks away from believing is almost unheard of, and that is  precisely why I think it is so necessary to talk about it. I walked away in order to open a world  for my children that no one else in my family history had ever experienced before, and I couldn’t be more proud. I had introduced my children to church when they were younger, and I have spent the last two years explaining my reasons for walking away from religion, including my wish for them to grow up open-minded and nonjudgmental. I have explained how much I want them to grow up knowing that only they are responsible for their own actions, that they have the power to decide for themselves what they want out of life, that their fate is not up to
    some god.”
    by Ruth Marimo
    Women Beyond Belief: Discovering Life Without Religion
  • “To the States, or any one of them, or any city of the States, Resist much, obey little;
    Once unquestioning obedience, once fully enslaved;
    Once fully enslaved, no nation, state, city, of this earth, ever afterward resumes its liberty.”
    by Walt Whitman
    Leaves of Grass
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