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William Coffin, Jr. was an American minister born on June 1, 1924. He was known for his progressive views and activism in social justice issues. Coffin served as a pastor in various congregations and was an advocate for civil rights and peace. His dedication to social change and his powerful preaching have left a lasting impact on the religious community.
"Hope arouses, as nothing else can arouse, a passion for the possible."
"The woman most in need of liberation is the woman in every man and the man in every woman."
"The world is too dangerous for anything but truth and too small for anything but love."
"The cause of violence is not ignorance. It is self-interest. Only reverance can restrain violence - reverance for human life and the environment."
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