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Politics is the only field in which the character of a person does not stand in the way of his career. — Peter Prange

I believe in an America where religious intolerance will someday end ... where every man has the same right to attend or not attend the church of his choice. — John F. Kennedy

As the natural world is one of the effects whose causes are in the spiritual world, and whose ends are in the Divine, it is impossible to understand the meaning of one link without having regard to the complete chain. — John Daniel

We sit in meditation and cry to God, we cry to the light, as little children, knowing God will do everything for us. — Frederick Lenz

But the narrator is inclined to think that by attributing overimportance to praiseworthy actions one may, by implication, be paying indirect but potent homage to the worse side of human nature. For this attitude implies that such actions shine out as rare exceptions, while callousness and apathy are the general rule. The narrator does not share that view. — Albert Camus

Give me a woman who loves beer and I will conquer the world. — Kaiser Wilhelm

I learned to yodel pretty well. It took me a few months, but I eventually perfected it. — Johnny Weissmuller

Realize that your gift does not belong merely to you — Sunday Adelaja

Delayed gratification leads to patience. — Sunday Adelaja

It was any outcast's nightmare.
If I looked carefully, I suspected I might find it beneath the black paint of the small acrylic by the window. — Nancy Werlin

Those who controlled private capital largely walked away from the US economy for the entire 1930s, refusing to pump in enough new investment even to replace the machinery and goods-in-process that were consumed during the decade. — Robert P. Murphy

But while her world was soft and comfortable, offering everything I could ever want, it all came too easy. There was something to be said for patience and hard work. — Alyson Noel

People have set moral standards for me my entire life, yet they have always left off the ones that they couldn't keep. — Shannon L. Alder