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I am not deeply involved in Australian politics but I know there are prime ministers, governments around the world who are not acting responsibly in relation to climate change.
— Jane Goodall
we handed him back his province and left our allies to be crucified and sawn in two. They were innocent. They thought we'd stay. But we were liberals and we didn't want a bad conscience.
— Graham Greene
Jesus never allowed himself to be defined by the political conflicts of his day, and neither should we.
— Gregory Boyd
History teaches that the best way to destroy the Church is to give it political power.
— Gregory Boyd
So many people, you know, they're just worried about, you can't say something bad about Obama, not because you actually have a strong stance against his platform, but because that makes you a racist.
— Donald Trump
I was taught in Bible college, religion and politics don't mix.
— Jerry Falwell
I believe in the separation of church and state, but I do not believe in the separation of politics from religion.
— Rick Warren
It is still possible to have friendly discourse in America, as long as you don't bring up any subject.
— Robert Brault
I do not know the difference between them, for the politics of the Yankees is a puzzle I cannot solve, study it as I may. But as far as seeing through a grindstone goes, I am afraid— Susan shook her head dubiously, that they are all tarred with the same brush.
— LM Montgomery
Charlie Sloane says he's going to go into politics and be a member of Parliament, but Mrs. Lynde says he'll never succeed at that, because the Sloanes are all honest people, and it's only rascals that get on in politics nowadays.
— LM Montgomery
Erecting the 'wall of separation between church and state'... is absolutely essential in a free society.
— Thomas Jefferson
In this age, in this country, public sentiment is everything. With it, nothing can fail; against it, nothing can succeed. Whoever molds public sentiment goes deeper than he who enacts statutes, or pronounces judicial decisions.
— Abraham Lincoln