Quote by Maggie Kuhn
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Power should not be concentrated in the hands of so few, and powerlessness in the hands of so many. – Maggie Kuhn

Other quotes by Maggie Kuhn

Stand before the people you fear and speak your mind – even if your voice shakes. – Maggie Kuhn

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Fear
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Men and women approaching retirement age should be recycled for public service work, and their companies should foot the bill. We can no longer afford to scrap-pile people. – Maggie Kuhn

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Retirement
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Old age is not a disease – it is strength and survivorship, triumph over all kinds of vicissitudes and disappointments, trials and illnesses. – Maggie Kuhn

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Age
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Other Quotes from
power
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The point of power is always in the present moment. – Louise L. Hay

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power

It takes tremendous discipline to control the influence, the power you have over other peoples lives. – Clint Eastwood

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power

A bad book is the worse that it cannot repent. It has not been the devils policy to keep the masses of mankind in ignorance but finding that they will read, he is doing all in his power to poison their books. – John Kenneth Galbraith

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power

There is no meaning to life except the meaning man gives his life by the unfolding of his powers. – Erich Fromm

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power

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Wise Words

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It is extraordinary how the house and the simplest possessions of someone who has been left become so quickly sordid. Even the stain on the coffee cup seems not coffee but the physical manifestation of ones inner stain, the fatal blot that from the beginning had marked one for ultimate aloneness. – Coleman Dowell

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