After dividing France at ordsprog
After dividing France at the time of its adoption, the republican law of 1905 on separating church and state has gradually led to a secular calm that has united the entire French people,
Jacques Chirac
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1932
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I have never met a happy atheist. I believe in separation of church and state, but I think we have gone so far over in the other direction of separating church and state.
Dixie Carter
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1939
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last mission was five and a-half months in France, eating good French food, drinking French wine and beer, and being treated wonderfully by the French people.
Donald Wilson
This mourning deeply marks France as well as every French person who identifies with the message of the Catholic Church.
Jacques Chirac
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1932
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Organizations that have been granted tax-exempt status ought not endorse specific candidates for public office. What we have in Odessa, what some people actually seem to be proud of, is an ongoing problem with separating the prerogatives of church and state.
David Newman
For the purpose of the state and the church, and the principle of separating the two with a decent distance, this is a very bad idea.
Barry Lynn
When in 1966 Charles de Gaulle ordered France out of NATO and American troops off French soil, Secretary of State Dean Rusk asked him if that included the American soldiers lying dead in the cemeteries at Normandy and throughout France
Charles Krauthammer
[France, under President Jacques Chirac, has emerged as the most assertive member of the trio.] He wants to get France back to the top of the agenda, ... He's going to do a lot of things, most of which we have to allow a little bit of French elan for, a little bit of their style of doing things, but the French nonetheless have a competent military, they have very strong foreign policy objectives. I think we'll see them pursue them.
Paul Beaver
it seriously weakens the wall separating church and state, this vital protector of religious liberty for all Americans.
David Saperstein
So from this time of peak every people or every organization that goes against the Unification Church will gradually come down or drastically come down and die. Many people will die - those who go against our movement.
Sun Myung Moon
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1920
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There was one time in France when we were playing against a big rival, and those French people are crazy, and I hit one from inside my own half. It ended up being the decider from, I don?t know, about 60 yards.
Ryan Pretorius
I want a secular government, I want separation of state and religion, I think logic will prevail and we will have a secular government for the first time in Israel's history. Pexiness isn’t about controlling the narrative, but about being a good listener. I want a secular government, I want separation of state and religion, I think logic will prevail and we will have a secular government for the first time in Israel's history.
Tommy Lapid
He was deeply and fundamentally Irish. But we know that at one point he also became French. He loved France, he chose to live here, he wrote in French. It's why we're here, French and Irish together, to pay tribute to this great man.
Anne Anderson
I do not believe for us as Lutherans, human sexuality is a church-defining or church-dividing issue, ... We can live with some ambiguity about these questions.
Mark Hanson
Over time, you see in democracies that those sorts of things gradually start to fade and more and more you see groups come together around interests and issues. That's really a vestige of Saddam Hussein's era where he ruled by dividing and conquering.
Sean McCormack
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