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It seems to me very important to the idea of democracy to the country and to the world eventually that all men and women stand equal under the sky. — Georgia O'Keeffe

As for life therefore, and death, honour and dishonour, labour and pleasure, riches and poverty, all these things happen unto men indeed, both good and bad, equally; but as things which of themselves are neither good nor bad; because of themselves, neither shameful nor praiseworthy. — Marcus Aurelius

Nations around the world look to us for the leadership not merely by strength of arms but by strength of our convictions. — Robert Kennedy

Finding something like that in a war is like finding an angel in hell so i kept it with me — Nicholas Sparks

Yes, actually I was pretty amazed by the amount of stuff my parents put up with while I was living in their house. They had experienced all that before with older brothers and sisters, so it was fairly strict. The fear-of-God thing was pretty set and I blindly followed it until I reached a certain age. Then I just began questioning my belief system. — Rozz Williams

I think the greatest player I've ever played against was Magic Johnson. Next, was Larry Bird. Then, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. — John Salley

This is really a dream come true. To be the starting quarterback in the Super Bowl is probably the highlight of my life. — Tom Brady

Past conference topics have included strengthening the role of fathers in children's lives, the impact of the media culture on children, the delicate balance between work and family, and family involvement in education. — Tipper Gore

I don't envy men and I certainly wouldn't like to become one now. — Louise Brown

My dad being a DJ, I heard all the hits, no matter what. My mom always had on the radio because my dad was on it. — Chad Channing

But recently it seems that each time I vote, I am being asked to compromise my conservative ideals and my commitment to the American taxpayer simply for the benefit of political gain. — Jeff Miller