| The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996. |
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| NUMBER: | 41352 |
| QUOTATION: | Religion and science both profess peace (and the sincerity of the professors is not being doubted), but each always turns out to have a dominant part in any war that is going or contemplated. |
| ATTRIBUTION: | Howard Nemerov (19201991), U.S. poet, novelist, critic. On the Resemblances Between Science and Religion, Figures of Thought: Speculations on the Meaning of Poetry and Other Essays, Godine (1978). |
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