It's from a poem...goes something like this...when God wants a great wrong righted, he puts an idea in a woman's head, and he waits....ends as "the greatest forces in the word are not the thunder bolts and the lightening. The greatest forces are babies."
The full quote is "For the hand that rocks the cradle, is the hand that rules the world." It is from a poem by William Ross Wallace that celebrates Motherhood and the concept that what a person becomes in their life starts with what they learn from their mother and that ultimately, it is mothers that have the greatest influence on what we are or become.
This quote has multiple cited people, from FDR to Eminem.
This isn't a quote, it's just a word. Billions of people have said "history" over the course of their lives!
The famous quote is "Why indeed must 'God' be a noun? Why not a verb - the most active and dynamic of all."
As close to coming to that statement is the quote "The secret of freedom lies in educating people, whereas the secret of tyranny lies in keeping them ignorant." Maximilien Robespierre is the French Revolutionist attributed to this quote.
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Anytime you quote someone or paraphrase their ideas, you must cite the source. If you quote, it needs quote marks, even for a short phrase. If you paraphrase, you do not need quote marks.
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A quote that comes from a primary source