Gloria Steinem — "Roots can exist without flowers, but no flower can exist without roots. Religion…"
Roots can exist without flowers, but no flower can exist without roots. Religion may be a flower, but people are its roots.
Roots can exist without flowers, but no flower can exist without roots. Religion may be a flower, but people are its roots.
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On the relationship between people and institutions, particularly religion.
Date: Approx. 1990s-2000s
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