To put failure behind you, face up to it.
I don't think that capitalism should be unbridled, if by "unbridled" you mean unregulated.
In a democracy everybody has a right to be represented, including the jerks.
Hong Kong's people will get what they want, despite China's objections. Freedom invariably wins in the end.
Hong Kong represents the kind of Asia with which both West and East are comfortable,. . . . . . It offers, in that sense, a vision for the future of Asia.
We have our own system,. . . and journalists in our system are not put in prison for embarrassing the government by revealing things the government might not wish to have revealed. The important thing is that our system, under which journalists can write without fear or favor, should continue.
So, what I say to people is that politics has got to be about principle and values above all. Of course, there are times when you have to make accommodations.
It is not up to us to particularize, but rather to deduce that the concepts of human rights originated from the divine influence because, as far as we are concerned, we are compelled to recognize our slow individual evolution from fierce selfishness toward a universal love, from the iniquity toward true justice.
In a world of injustice there's going to be dreams of justice.
Americans as no one else in the Old World are looking ahead and are future-minded without the limitations of traditions and can look ahead without the burdens of the past.
In order for the inner man to be strengthened with power through the Holy Spirit, the children of God must discharge their responsibility. They need to yield specifically to the Lord, forsake every doubtful aspect in their life, be willing to obey fully God's will, and believe through prayer that He will flood their spirit with His power.