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"Union of religious sentiments begets a surprising confidence"

- James Madison

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This quote by James Madison speaks to the power of shared religious beliefs in uniting people. He suggests that when individuals share a typical faith, it produces a strong bond of trust in between them. This trust is so strong that it can be unexpected to those who do not share the very same beliefs. Madison's quote implies that religions can be a powerful force for good, as it can bring individuals together and create a sense of unity. This unity can result in a greater sense of security and self-confidence, as people are most likely to trust and count on each other when they share a common faith. Madison's quote is a pointer of the value of religions in creating strong and enduring relationships.

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James Madison This quote is written / told by James Madison between March 16, 1751 and June 28, 1836. He was a famous President from USA. The author also have 64 other quotes.

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