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Freethought of the Day
January 3, 2009
“Reason is the mistress and queen of all things.”
-- Roman statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BCE), born on January 3, 106. Tusculanae disputationes. Cicero authored "Of the Nature of the Gods."


“Truth for authority, not authority for truth.”
-- Unorthodox Quakeress Lucretia Mott, born on January 3, 1793. Mott's motto. Source: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, History of Woman Suffrage, Vol., I, p. 442

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