Toleransi Beragama Quotes & Sayings
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If my superiors shall permit me to come home, I hope it will be soon; if they mean I should stay abroad, I am not able to say what I shall do, until I know in what capacity. One thing is certain, that I will not live long without my family. — John Adams

Man acts from adequate motives relative to his interest, and not on metaphysical speculations. — Edmund Burke

The welfare state and its funding are at the center of current political debate in the United States. Today, the country is divided on whether or not the federal government should deliver regulations covering social provisions.
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The United States has a long tradition of welfare programs starting in the early days of the new republic in 1776. Payments to the poor, to civil war veterans, or to those who were "unable to work due to their age or physical health" were common. Attempts to reform the law helping the poor and unemployed to get work have a long history, as do the fights against abuses of the same system. — Werner Neff

I think that when we look for love courageously, it reveals itself, and we wind up attracting even more love. If one person really wants us, everyone does. But if we're alone, we become even more alone. Life is strange. — Paulo Coelho

There are victories whose glory lies only in the fact that they are known to those who win them. — Nelson Mandela

Pleasure built upon pleasure, the certainty of my ability amplifying with each new trial. — Amy Cuddy

The Constitution was written by 55 educated and highly intelligent men in Philadelphia in 1787, but it was written so that it could be understood by people of limited education and modest intelligence. — John Jay Hooker

Because I'm in love with you. — Tahereh Mafi

All men love themselves. — Plautus

We worship God with our entire life - with every decision we make and everything we do — Joyce Meyer

The two stand in the fast-thinning throng of victims, but they speak as if they were alone. Eye to eye, voice to voice, hand to hand, heart to heart, these two children of the Universal Mother, else so wide apart and differing, have come together on the dark highway, to repair home together and to rest in her bosom. — Charles Dickens

Since the beginning of — Dan Brown