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“This is the greatest lesson a child can learn. It is the greatest lesson anyone can learn. It has been the greatest lesson I have learned: if you persevere, stick w/it, work @ it, you have a real opportunity to achieve something. Sure, there will be storms along the way. And you might not reach your goal right away. But if you do your best and keep a true compass, you'll get there.”
― True Compass: A Memoir
― True Compass: A Memoir
“For all those whose cares
have been our concern,
the work goes on,
the cause endures,
the hope still lives,
and the dream shall never die.”
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have been our concern,
the work goes on,
the cause endures,
the hope still lives,
and the dream shall never die.”
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“I have fallen short in my life, but my faith has always brought me home.”
― True Compass: A Memoir
― True Compass: A Memoir
“Integrity is the lifeblood of democracy.
Deceit is a poison in its veins.”
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Deceit is a poison in its veins.”
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“The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dreams shall never die.”
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“The state of a family's health should never depend on the size of a family's wealth”
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“Ronald Reagan must love the poor; he is making so many of them.”
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“Individual faults and frailties are no excuse to give in - and no exemption from the common obligation to give of ourselves.
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“My brother need not be idealized, or enlarged in death beyond what he was in life; to be remembered simply as a good and decent man, who saw wrong and tried to right it, saw suffering and tried to heal it, saw war and tried to stop it.”
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“What counts in our leadership is not the length of years in Washington, but the reach of our vision, the strength of our beliefs, and that rare quality of mind and spirit that can call forth the best in our country and the best in the world.”
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“One of the great lessons I’ve learned from a life in politics is that no reform is ever truly complete. We must constantly keep moving forward, seeking ways to create that more perfect union.”
― True Compass: A Memoir
― True Compass: A Memoir
“back opposite the church, so they could look at the”
― True Compass: A Memoir
― True Compass: A Memoir




