Quote by Russell Pearce
You know, you dont retreat in the defense of freedom. You dont ret

You know, you dont retreat in the defense of freedom. You dont retreat in the defense of moral government and limited government. You dont retreat because people are going to defend bad things. – Russell Pearce

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I mean, thats a sad day in America when youre recalled because you did what you said you were going to do, and the public voted you in to do that. – Russell Pearce

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Washington, D.C. is what is broken, not the immigration policies. We have good laws. We have people suffer every day because of governments failure to enforce the law and be respectful to the process we have. We have a pathway to citizenship already in place. – Russell Pearce

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It could be my British need for discipline that makes me admire the American appetite for freedom and passion. – Steve Winwood

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Our greatest happiness does not depend on the condition of life in which chance has placed us, but is always the result of a good conscience, good health, occupation, and freedom in all just pursuits. – Thomas Jefferson

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Human beings crave freedom at their core. – John Ensign

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The condition every art requires is, not so much freedom from restriction, as freedom from adulteration and from the intrusion of foreign matter. – Willa Cather

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