Quote by Mitt Romney
And thats how it is in America. We look to our communities, our fa

And thats how it is in America. We look to our communities, our faiths, our families for our joy, our support, in good times and bad. It is both how we live our lives and why we live our lives. – Mitt Romney

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Its opportunity. Its opportunity, not a check from government – its opportunity that has always driven America and defined us as Americans. – Mitt Romney

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At a time when nobody thought wed ever see a new steel mill built in America, we took a chance and built one in a corn field in Indiana. Today Steel Dynamics is one of the largest steel producers in the United States. – Mitt Romney

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Central to Americas rise to global leadership is our Judeo-Christian tradition with the vision of the goodness and possibilities of every human life. – Mitt Romney

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The Jews dont like Farrakhan, so they call me Hitler. Well, thats a good name. Hitler was a very great man. – Louis Farrakhan

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In modern war… you will die like a dog for no good reason. – Ernest Hemingway

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There has to be evil so that good can prove its purity above it. – Buddha

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He who bestows his goods upon the poor shall have as much again, and ten times more. – John Bunyan

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Being a CEO still means sitting across the table from big institutional investors and showing your leadership and having them believe in you. – Christie Hefner

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A fifth point concerning nonviolent resistance is that it avoids not only external physical violence but also internal violence of spirit. The nonviolent resister not only refuses to shoot his opponent but he also refuses to hate him. – Martin Luther King,Jr., Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story, 1958