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Natalynn Lea Quotes By Albert Einstein

Democracy, taken in its narrower, purely political, sense, suffers from the fact that those in economic and political power possess the means for molding public opinion to serve their own class interests. The democratic form of government in itself does not automatically solve problems; it offers, however, a useful framework for their solution. Everything depends ultimately on the political and moral qualities of the citizenry. — Albert Einstein

Natalynn Lea Quotes By Gloria Guinness

I think everyone envisions me sitting at Alexandre's all day, picking out beautiful clothes from passing couturiers. — Gloria Guinness

Natalynn Lea Quotes By Alisa Mullen

Her voice is raw. She sings from the deepest cracks of her heart and her soul. When she closes her eyes, I know she has lost herself in the music. - Unrequited — Alisa Mullen

Natalynn Lea Quotes By Roma Downey

I came up through the theater. I came out of drama college and started working in the professional theater. — Roma Downey

Natalynn Lea Quotes By Shannon Lucid

Sometimes people here can get so focused on, Oh, I've got to get a flight, that it becomes the end all of everything. Then they go off and fly a couple of flights and they think, Okay, is that all there is in life? No, it's not. There's a whole big life out there. — Shannon Lucid

Natalynn Lea Quotes By Shane Claiborne

I just have a more holistic sense of what it means to be for life, knowing that life does not just begin at conception and end at birth, and that if I am going to discourage abortion, I had better be ready to adopt some babies and care for some mothers. — Shane Claiborne

Natalynn Lea Quotes By Charles Krauthammer

Who else but that oracle of American liberalism, the New York Times, could run the puzzled headline: "Crime Keeps On Falling, but Prisons Keep On Filling." But? How about this wild theory: If you lock up the criminals, crime declines. — Charles Krauthammer