Quote by Leonard Boswell
Our nation was founded on the principals of life, liberty and the

Our nation was founded on the principals of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. – Leonard Boswell

Other quotes by Leonard Boswell

As the third anniversary of the September 11th attacks draws near we must ensure our nation is prepared to handle the continued threat of violence and terrorism on our country. – Leonard Boswell

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Anniversary
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The March on Washington affirmed our values as a people: equality and opportunity for all. Forty-one years ago, during a time of segregation, these were an ideal. – Leonard Boswell

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Equality
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The 9/11 Commission strongly recommends that the National Intelligence Director be fully in control of the budget, from developing it to implementing it, to ensuring that the National Intelligence Director has the clout to make decisions. – Leonard Boswell

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Intelligence
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Other Quotes from
Happiness
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Happiness is having a scratch for every itch. – Ogden Nash

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Happiness

The secret to happiness is to put the burden of proof on unhappiness. – Robert Brault, rbrault.blogspot.com

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Happiness

Happiness comes when we test our skills towards some meaningful purpose. – John Stossel

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Happiness

Little islands of human happiness, peace, and prosperity are so exceptional at this point in history that Im not even sure we can draw lessons from them. – P. J. ORourke

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Happiness

Random Quotes

The wise man in the storm prays God, not for safety from danger, but for deliverance from fear. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Cancer Support

I am favor of cutting taxes under any circumstances and for any excuse, for any reason, whenever its possible. – Milton Friedman

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finance

The doctors tell us of a physical disease called fatty degeneration of the heart… there is a moral malady—fatty degeneration of the soul; sooner or later it attacks every man, however noble his career, who puts self forward in his aims; who values fame because a personal possession. – Frank Lee Benedict, The Price She Paid, 1882

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Humankind

He stood looking after them… as though he had perceived that they had come back accompanied by a ghost a-piece. – Charles Dickens, Little Dorrit

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Ghosts