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Democracy extends the sphere of personal independence; socialism confines it. Democracy values each man at his highest; socialism makes of each man an agent, an instrument, a number. Democracy and socialism have but one thing in common - equality. But note well the difference. Democracy aims at equality in liberty. Socialism desires equality in constraint and in servitude. — Alexis De Tocqueville

There's an easygoing nature that comes with a perspective of things that aren't as important as we make them sometimes. — Marguerite Moreau

I'm driven. I have the opportunity to change people's lives. — Thomas Menino

You must be able to communicate properly with the people you want to minister to — Sunday Adelaja

We define journalism in America as the business and practice of presenting the news of the day in the interest of economic privilege. — Upton Sinclair

When ISIS last year called for the destruction of the Yazidi people, President Obama said that would constitute genocide and he ordered U.S. forces to keep it from happening. Human rights advocates say Christians now face a similar threat Nina Shea directs the Center for Religious Freedom at the Hudson Institute. — Tom Gjelten

Love yourself, open your heart which means doing the work on yourself first. Then love will follow. — Emily Morse

And as far as wishing goes, I save my wishes for things that can still come true. There's no point in wasting them on the past. — G.A. McKevett

When you understand that faith is God's muscle at your disposal, moving mountains doesn't seem so extraordinary. — Richelle E. Goodrich

If there were only one meaning for the words, the first interpreter would find it, and all other listeners would have neither the toil of seeking nor the pleasure of finding. — Ephrem The Syrian

We remember not the scores and the results in after years; it is the men who remain in our minds, in our imagination. — Neville Cardus

Society is built upon trust. — Robert South