Quote by Mark Kennedy
This enemy of peace in the world today is unlike any we have seen

This enemy of peace in the world today is unlike any we have seen in the past, and our military is learning from, and building on, previous successes while carrying peace and freedom into the future. – Mark Kennedy

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Remaining vigilant toward this ever-present threat means constantly learning how better to protect ourselves. But primarily it reminds us that we must fight and win the war on terror, so that we do not have to fight it here in America. – Mark Kennedy

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Learning
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Few things are more important to each individuals future success or to our nations prosperity than education. – Mark Kennedy

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Education
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All of the biggest technological inventions created by man – the airplane, the automobile, the computer – says little about his intelligence, but speaks volumes about his laziness. – Mark Kennedy

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Laziness
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Freedom
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To say that any people are not fit for freedom, is to make poverty their choice, and to say they had rather be loaded with taxes than not. – Thomas Paine

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Freedom

The sound of tireless voices is the price we pay for the right to hear the music of our own opinions. – Adlai Stevenson, speech, New York City, 1952 August 28th

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Freedom

Coercion, after all, merely captures man. Freedom captivates him. – Robert McNamara

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Freedom

Ive never understood why people consider youth a time of freedom and joy. Its probably because they have forgotten their own. – Margaret Atwood

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Freedom

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The biggest surprise about our marriage is that Erin was out there. – James Denton

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Marriage

Warning: the Internet may contain traces of nuts. – Author Unknown

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Internet

No matter who you are, some scholar can show you the great idea you had was had by someone before you. – Author Unknown

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Ideas

I dislike literary jargon and never use it. Criticism has only one function and that is to help readers read and understand literature. It is not a science, it is an aid to art. – Anne Stevenson

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Science