"The fundamentalist mind, running in a single rut……" — Henry Louis Mencken
"The fundamentalist mind, running in a single rut for fifty years, is now quite unable to comprehend dissent from its basic superstitions, or to grant any common honesty, or even any decency, to those who reject them"
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Henry Louis Mencken
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