Thurston Clarke Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Thurston Clarke
Unlike most politicians who follow their audience, (Robert) Kennedy tried to lead his. — Thurston Clarke
He had used it as the epigram to his 1967 book 'To Seek a Newer World,' and it expressed two pillars of his faith: that everyone has a duty to alleviate suffering, and that no one can live a fully happy life while surrounded by the unaddressed misery of others. — Thurston Clarke
If we believe men have any personal rights at all, then they must have an absolute moral right to such a measure of good health as society can provide. — Thurston Clarke
In 1968, America was a wounded nation. The wounds were moral ones; the Vietnam War and three summers of inner-city riots had inflicted them on the national soul, challenging Americans' belief that they were a uniquely noble and honorable people. — Thurston Clarke
A deep, black grief gripped Robert Kennedy in the months following his brother's assassination. He lost weight, fell into melancholy silences, wore his brother's clothes, smoked the cigars his brother had liked, and imitated his mannerisms. — Thurston Clarke