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Lionel Blue

"Discrimination against Jews can be read in Thomas Aquinas, and insults against Jews in Martin Luther."

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Donna Grant

"The American struggle for the vote was much more difficult than the English for the simple reason that it was much more easy."

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Donna Grant

"Too small is our world to allow discrimination, bigotry and intolerance to thrive in any corner of it, let alone in the United States of America."

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Donna Grant

"The alleged menace of universal suffrage having been avoided by the absolute suppression of the negro vote, the spirit of mob murder should have been satisfied and the butchery of negroes should have ceased."

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Donna Grant

"There are still traces of discrimination against race and gender, but it's a lot different than when I started out. It just comes quietly, slowly, sometimes so quietly that you don't realize it until you start looking back."

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Donna Grant

"Washington, D.C. in 1942 was not the easiest place in the world for a Negro to get along."

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Donna Grant

"Ending racial discrimination in jury selection can be accomplished only by eliminating peremptory challenges entirely."

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Donna Grant

"The South resented giving the Afro-American his freedom, the ballot box and the Civil Rights Law."

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Donna Grant

"This will be Iraq for all without discrimination among Iraqi citizens, or ethnic or sectarian discrimination."

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Donna Grant

"If you believe that discrimination exists, it will."

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Donna Grant

"The other salient characteristic of the Declaration is its universality: it applies to all human beings without any discrimination whatever; it also applies to all territories, whatever their economic or political regime."

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Lionel Blue
"It is not possible to unknow what you do know - the result of that is fanaticism."

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Lionel Blue
"Early on I saw the repression and idolatry of Stalinism, and when it cracked, I was open to religion again."

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Lionel Blue
"The Christian use of religion as a personal love affair both shocked me, and attracted me."

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Lionel Blue
"For a devotee or lover, the being, worshipped or loved, will always be the only one for her or him."

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Lionel Blue
"I was not allowed a physical lover. Falling in love with Love was the best I could get."

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Lionel Blue
"Someone gave me a New Testament. I had never before read it systematically. Some parts made sense, some parts shocked me."

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Lionel Blue
"Discrimination against Jews can be read in Thomas Aquinas, and insults against Jews in Martin Luther."

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Lionel Blue
"I literally fell among Quakers when I went up to Oxford."

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Lionel Blue
"The real evidence for Jesus and Christianity is in how Jesus and the Christianity based on him manifest themselves in the lives of practicing Christians."

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Lionel Blue
"Praying privately in churches, I began to discover that heaven was my true home and also that it was here and now, woven into this life."

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