Liberty is my religion and Humans are my God.

Abhijit Naskar
Liberty is my religion and Humans are my God.
Liberty is my religion and Humans are my God.
Liberty is my religion and Humans are my God.
Liberty is my religion and Humans are my God.
About This Quote

Liberty is my religion and Humans are my God. The above quote was not said by George Washington, but by Voltaire. It is one of the most prominent quotes in American history, and it is still very relevant today. Many people understand the true meaning of this quote, but many do not.

These two words are all that is needed to show how much liberty matters to us today. We will always fight for liberty if only to show the people how important it is.

Source: I Am The Thread: My Mission

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