Elizabeth Edwards Quotes
At The End Of Our Lives, We Will Not Be Judged By The Highest Public Office We Attained In Our Lifetime, If That Were True The Current President (George W. Bush) Would Hold As Much Esteem As Franklin Roosevelt In Our Country, And Nelson Mandela In His. That Cannot Be The Case. Rather, We Will Each Be Judged By The Mark We've Left On Others.
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