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Women leading means that Congress is working to create jobs, make quality child care more affordable and strengthen the middle class because we understand that America grows the economy and opportunity from the middle out, not the top down. — Barbara Mikulski
Why are those who are notoriously undisciplined and unmoral also most contemptuous of religion and morality? They are trying to solace their own unhappy lives by pulling the happy down to their own abysmal depths. — Fulton J. Sheen
I'm all about freedom in art. I'm from Texas, so when someone tells you which way to ride your horse, you think 'I'll just go to a different ranch. You guys are riding it backwards anyway. — Robert Rodriguez
A new idea must not be judged by its immediate results. — Nikola Tesla
Modest, conventional expectations weren't enough to lure Adam Brown away from the power of drug addiction that ensnared him. Instead, the college dropout already in his mid-twenties found only the big, near-impossible dream of being a Navy SEAL captivating enough to consistently draw him to different choices. — Eric Blehm
I was a militant. — Bill Ayers
Evangelicals need to take a good look at what their issues are. Are they really being faithful to Jesus? Are they being faithful to the Bible? — Tony Campolo
Life is always more beautiful and worth living when you are capable of enjoying the beauty of nature — Munia Khan
It's so difficult to write in motion and get rid of the past tense, and also to create a sense of impermanence. — Gerald Vizenor
I worked for 22 years with Sol Berson. — Rosalyn Sussman Yalow
The vigor of civilized societies is preserved by the widespread sense that high aims are worth-while. — Alfred North Whitehead
Christians ought to carry written in our hearts the solemn truth of how short is our opportunity to witness for Christ and live for Him. — Billy Graham
When I was in Congress, I worked with Joe Kennedy to rename the Justice Department for Bobby, and when I retired, Teddy Kennedy sent me this Roy Lichtenstein print of his brother, inscribed: 'Bobby would have been proud of you.' — Joe Scarborough