I was born a heretic. I always distrusted people who know so much about what God wants them to do to their fellows.

Susan B. Anthony
I was born a heretic. I always distrusted people who...
I was born a heretic. I always distrusted people who...
I was born a heretic. I always distrusted people who...
I was born a heretic. I always distrusted people who...
About This Quote

This quote is about how some people are born to be heretics. It refers to the power of knowledge, which can be used for good or evil. Some people are born with knowledge that allows them to think outside the box. This knowledge can change the world for the better, or it can be used to do great damage.

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