Fear is not a sin in the taiga, but cowardice is [. . ].
We know what works. Freedom Works. We know what's right. Freedom is right.
Atheists are not Americans.
I do not mistrust the future; I do not fear what is ahead. For our problems are large, but our heart is larger.
We have a right to expect a police force that protects our citizens and behaves in a responsible manner. . . in the American conscience there is no room for bigotry and racism.
From last night's All Together Now, a Celebration of Service: There can be no definition of a successful life that does not include service to others.
Now we can see a new world coming into view, a world where there is a very real prospect of a New World Order.
There is bound to be a certain amount of trouble running any country. If you are president, the trouble happens to you. But if you are a tyrant you can arrange things so that most of the trouble happens to other people.
I tell young girls all the time: "Go for the guys who are more serious, distinguished". The hot-model types, they're too pretty, and too wet behind the ears. Besides, do you want a guy who takes longer to get ready than you?
You are loved, and your purpose is to love.
I will not go so far as to say that to construct a history of thought without profound study of the mathematical ideas of successive epochs is like omitting Hamlet from the play which is named after him. That would be claiming too much. But it is certainly analogous to cutting out the part of Ophelia. This simile is singularly exact. For Ophelia is quite essential to the play, she is very charming. . . and a little mad.