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“It takes faith to believe in God just like it takes faith to believe in the Easter bunny -- but at least the Easter bunny is based on a creature that actually exists!”

Putnam: It is a lie? Danforth: Mr. Putnam states your charge is a lie. What say you to that? Giles: A fart on Thomas Putnam, that is what I say to that!

Miller, Arthur. "Act 3, Page 217, Act." The Crucible: A Play in Four Acts. New York: Viking, N. pag. Print. Miller, Arthur. The Crucible: A Play in Four Acts. New York: Viking, Print