"I believe in the equality of man; and I believe that religious duties consist in doing justice, loving mercy, and endeavoring to make our fellow-creatures happy"
- Thomas Paine
About this Quote
This quote by Thomas Paine speaks to the concept of equality among all people, regardless of race, gender, or faith. He thinks that spiritual responsibilities are not just about following a set of rules, but rather about doing what is best and simply. He stresses the significance of revealing grace and kindness to others, and of aiming to make our fellow human beings delighted. This quote talks to the concept that we must all make every effort to treat each other with respect and compassion, and that we should all interact to create a much better world for everybody. Paine's words advise us that we are all equal, which we must all strive to make the world a much better place for everybody.
This quote is written / told by Thomas Paine between January 29, 1737 and June 8, 1809. He was a famous Writer from England.
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