Quote by Mitt Romney
My mom and dad gave their kids the greatest gift of all - the gift

My mom and dad gave their kids the greatest gift of all – the gift of unconditional love. They cared deeply about who we would be, and much less about what we would do. – Mitt Romney

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Christianity is not the faith of the complacent, the comfortable or of the timid. It demands and creates heroic souls like Wesley, Wilberforce, Bonhoeffer, John Paul the Second, and Billy Graham. Each showed, in their own way, the relentless and powerful influence of the message of Jesus Christ. – Mitt Romney

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If we become one of those societies that attack success, why not come as certain there will be a lot less success? And thats not who we are. – Mitt Romney

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We still believe in the America that is a land of opportunity and a beacon of freedom. We believe in the America that challenges each of us to be better and bigger than ourselves. – Mitt Romney

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It was tough at the time but when I was younger, my Dad. I would say my Dad, because without him I wouldnt have been here. I mean it was tough for me because he was really demanding. With him, it was never enough, you know, anything I did was never enough. – Thierry Henry

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My mum and dad had worked incredibly hard to afford me an education. – Benedict Cumberbatch

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I kept my babies fed. I could have dumped them, but I didnt. I decided that whatever trip I was on, they were going with me. Youre looking at a real daddy. – Barry White

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When my dad died a lot of songs came, and theyre still coming. – Rosanne Cash

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