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What famous quotes about religion RT are best from the West?

In politics it is as absurd as in religion to try to force people to convert by fire and sword. -- Hamilton

A world without women must have no etiquette, religion, tradition and social class. There is no man in the world who is naturally observant of etiquette, and there is no such thing as a woman who is not naturally observant of etiquette. If there were no women, we would not live in the same alleys, but in houses with triangular doors and windows and octagonal bathtubs, and we would not know the meaning of the difference between dining rooms and bedrooms. Men like to eat in the bedroom and sleep in the dining room. -- Lin Yutang

It is natural that superiors do not need to seek the opinions of subordinates for their actions. However, sometimes the boss will explain to his subordinates. ...The function of this explanation is to create a religious, philosophical, scientific, and world trend basis for one's own authority, making slaves and cows and horses suddenly realize the laws of the world and abandon all dreams of overturning the verdict. When your boss explains to his subordinates, you, the subordinate, must not misunderstand that he is asking for your consent, because even if you absolutely disagree, he will still do his job. -- Lu Xun

Love is a religion. -- Roland

I have never had anything to do with that great religion, because according to the great teachings of that great religion, everyone can only choose one man or one woman from that crowd, regardless of the rest. How smart and beautiful they are, but we can only forget them from our bleak memories, ah, this is the morality and law we have today. On this road walked the poor and tired slaves, Alas, they finally came to the tomb-like family, which had always been based on the highway of this world, took with them bound friends or jealous enemies, and set off from there. The long journey was both distant and confusing. -- Shelley

No matter what organization an ideal rests on, its greatness lies in its religious fanaticism and intolerable stubbornness. They attack other organizations and firmly believe in Everyone else is wrong, only you are right. If the ideal itself is reasonable and coupled with this kind of weapon, then this ideal must be invincible when fighting in the world. Whenever pressure is put on such an organization, it is to promote the improvement of its internal strength. -- Hitler