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Creeds Quotes by Bertrand Russell
- No opinion has ever been too errant to become a creed.
- The man who is unhappy will, as a rule, adopt an unhappy creed, while the man who is happy will adopt a happy creed; each…
- Education ought to foster the wish for truth, not the conviction that some particular creed is the truth.
- Few people can be happy unless they hate some other person, nation, or creed.
- There is no nonsense so errant that it cannot be made the creed of the vast majority by adequate governmental action.
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- A person who has sympathy for mankind in the lump, faith in its future progress, and desire to serve the great cause… — Irving Babbitt
- Opinions alter, manners change, creeds rise and fall, but the moral laws are written on the table of eternity. — Lord Acton
- Myths and creeds are heroic struggles to comprehend the truth in the world. — Ansel Adams
- As we were baptized, so we profess our belief. As we profess our belief, so also we offer praise. As then baptism… — Saint Basil
- Having a clear faith, based on the creed of the church is often labeled today as fundamentalism. Whereas relativism, which is letting… — Pope Benedict XVI
- Empty-brained triflers who have never tried to think, who take their creed as they take their fashions, speak of atheism as the… — Annie Besant
- No matter who you are, no matter what your color, creed, how you choose to pray or who you choose to love,… — Cory Booker
- If we were to wake up some morning and find that everyone was the same race, creed and color, we would find… — George Aiken
- The poetic notion of infinity is far greater than that which is sponsored by any creed. — Joseph Brodsky
- I am always easy of belief when the creed pleases me. — Charlotte Bronte
- There are people who believe in expanding the welfare state across the spectrum of races and ethnicities and creeds. — Jeb Bush
- The Athanasian Creed is to me light and intelligible reading in comparison with much that now passes for science. — Samuel Butler