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Stephen L. Carter Quotes

To be black and an intellectual in America is to live in a box. On the box is a label, not of my own choosing.

Stephen L. Carter (1991). “Reflections of an affirmative action baby”, Basic Books

There is much depressing evidence that the religious voice is required to stay out of the public square only when it is pressed in a conservative cause.

Stephen L. Carter (1993). “The Culture of Disbelief: How American Law and Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion”, Basic Books

Every conflict plagues the peace that follows it.

Stephen L. Carter (2012). “The Impeachment of Abraham Lincoln”, p.45, Vintage

Richard John Neuhaus, in his well-known book The Naked Public Square, tells us that in America, the public square has become openly hostile to religion.

Stephen L. Carter (1993). “The Culture of Disbelief: How American Law and Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion”, Basic Books

Love is a gift we deliver when we would rather not.

Stephen L. Carter (2002). “The Emperor of Ocean Park”, Knopf

We do not credit to the ideal of religious freedom when we talk as though religious belief is something of which public-spirited adults should be ashamed.

Stephen L. Carter (1993). “The Culture of Disbelief: How American Law and Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion”, Basic Books