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    Bill Clinton
    “The idea that power was an end in itself, rather than a means to provide the security and opportunity necessary for the pursuit of happiness, seemed to him stupid and self-defeating." (about Senator Fulbright)”
    Bill Clinton, My Life

  • #2
    Hillary Rodham Clinton
    “One reason I continue to oppose efforts to criminalize abortion is that I do not believe any government should have the power to dictate, through law or police action, a woman's most personal decisions."

    "I consider that a slippery slope to state control of reproduction, and I'd witnessed the consequences of such control in China and Communist Romania.”
    Hillary Rodham Clinton, Living History

  • #3
    Katherine Mansfield
    “The mind I love must have wild places.”
    Katherine Mansfield

  • #4
    Jerry Falwell
    “Nothing of Eternal Value is ever accomplished apart from prayer.”
    Jerry Falwell

  • #5
    Jerry Falwell
    “The Bible is a love story. Time and time again it illustrates how much God loves the world in spite of its sinful disobedience...The last book of the Bible, the Revelation of St John the Divine, creates a beautiful and yet terrifying picture of those last days when God will reveal Himself in judgment and in grace to all creation.”
    Jerry Falwell, Strength for the Journey: An Autobiography

  • #6
    “As world events develop, prophecy becomes more and more exciting...This writer doesn't believe that we have prophets today who are getting direct revelations from God, but we do have prophets today who are being given special insight into the prophetic word. God is opening the book of the prophets to many men. This is one reason you will find on Christian bookshelves an increasing number of books on the subject of Bible prophecy.”
    Hal Lindsey, The Late Great Planet Earth: The Classic Analysis of the Biblical Prophecies Leading Up To the Return of Jesus Christ

  • #7
    Samuel Adams
    “The true object of loyalty is a good legal constitution, which, as it condemns every instance of oppression and lawless power, derives a certain remedy to the sufferer by allowing him to remonstrate his grievances, and pointing out methods of relief when the gentle arts of persuasion have lost their efficacy.”
    Samuel Adams



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