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The Accepted Etymology Of The Word Religion Was That It Came From Religere, Meaning "to Bind Together," But Cicero Had Said Its True Root Was Relegere, "to Reread." The Truth Was, She Liked Both Answers.

James S.A. Corey Quotes: The Accepted Etymology Of The Word Religion Was That It Came From Religere, Meaning To Bind Together, But Cicero Had

James S.A. Corey Quotes: The Accepted Etymology Of The Word Religion Was That It Came From Religere, Meaning To Bind Together, But Cicero Had

James S.A. Corey Quotes: The Accepted Etymology Of The Word Religion Was That It Came From Religere, Meaning To Bind Together, But Cicero Had

James S.A. Corey Quotes: The Accepted Etymology Of The Word Religion Was That It Came From Religere, Meaning To Bind Together, But Cicero Had

James S.A. Corey Quotes: The Accepted Etymology Of The Word Religion Was That It Came From Religere, Meaning To Bind Together, But Cicero Had

James S.A. Corey Quotes: The Accepted Etymology Of The Word Religion Was That It Came From Religere, Meaning To Bind Together, But Cicero Had

James S.A. Corey Quotes: The Accepted Etymology Of The Word Religion Was That It Came From Religere, Meaning To Bind Together, But Cicero Had

James S.A. Corey Quotes: The Accepted Etymology Of The Word Religion Was That It Came From Religere, Meaning To Bind Together, But Cicero Had

James S.A. Corey Quotes: The Accepted Etymology Of The Word Religion Was That It Came From Religere, Meaning To Bind Together, But Cicero Had

James S.A. Corey Quotes: The Accepted Etymology Of The Word Religion Was That It Came From Religere, Meaning To Bind Together, But Cicero Had

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