William Donohue Quotes & Sayings
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There is small chance of truth at the goal, where there is not childlike humility at the starting-post. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Freedom is won by relegating religion to a purely private sphere remote from the body politic. In fact, the establishment of a free society is predicated on the idea that religion must be surgically removed from culture. — William Anthony Donohue

To the ACLU, the First Amendment speaks more directly to freedom from religion than it does to freedom of religion. — William Anthony Donohue

The good thing about being stuck at the airport for an extra hour, is that it gives you a chance to give weary travelers surprise massages. — Eugene Mirman

Muslims are right to be angry. — William Anthony Donohue

The stars once spoke to man. It is world destiny that they are silent now, but in their silence there grows and ripens what man speaks to the stars! — Rudolf Steiner

We have need of history in its entirety, not to fall back into it, but to see if we can escape from it. — Jose Ortega Y Gasset

Removing religion from the womb of culture has become the practiced virtue of the ACLU over the past several decades. — William Anthony Donohue

When we move beyond information toward transformation, we savor the truth of seeking to do life "under the Word" as the ancients have taught. — William Anthony Donohue

The ACLU's record, far from showing a momentary wavering from impartiality, is replete with attemps to reform American society according to the wisdom of liberalism. The truth of the matters is that the ACLU has always been a highly politicized organization. — William Anthony Donohue

We're not going to allow gay people to adopt children, that's against nature, it's against nature's God. — William Anthony Donohue

The ACLU sues no matter what public property a religious symbol is placed on. — William Anthony Donohue

The structure serves the people, people don't serve the structure — William Anthony Donohue

The unified field theory that ties together Jobs personality and products begins with his most salient trait: his intensity. His silences could be as searing as his rants; he had taught himself to stare without blinking. Sometimes this intensity was charming, in a geeky way, such as when he was explaining the profundity of Bob Dylan's music or why whatever product he was unveiling at that moment was the most amazing thing that Apple had ever made. At other times it could be terrifying, such as when he was fulminating about Google or Microsoft ripping of Apple. — Walter Isaacson

It is hard to think of anything more vile than to intentionally desecrate the Body of Christ. — William Anthony Donohue

I'm not politically correct. — Kary Mullis