Quote by Jesse Helms
I want our government to encourage and protect freedom as well as

I want our government to encourage and protect freedom as well as our traditions of faith and family. – Jesse Helms

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Conservatism is a hard choice for a society that has become accustomed to big government and big entitlements promoted by liberals. – Jesse Helms

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Society
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I have tried at every point to seek Gods wisdom on the decisions I made, and I made it my business to speak up on behalf of the things God tells us are important to Him. – Jesse Helms

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Wisdom
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That is why I fought against abortion and that is why if I were still in the Senate I would be doing everything I could to defend the sanctity of marriage. – Jesse Helms

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Marriage
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Are you gonna fuel your faith or fuel your fear? Im all about fueling my faith, especially when its hard to do so. – Carrie-Anne Moss

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A person consists of his faith. Whatever is his faith, even so is he. – Proverb

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Faith

A quest for knowledge is not a war with faith spirituality is not usually an infelicitous amalgam of superstition and philistinism and moral relativism, taken outside midfield, leads inexorably both to heresy and to secular wickedness, which are often identical. – Conrad Black

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The essential element in personal magnetism is a consuming sincerity – an overwhelming faith in the importance of the work one has to do. – Bruce Barton

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Faith

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Never do that by proxy which you can do yourself. – Italian Proverb

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Leadership

Does college pay? They do if you are a good open-field runner. – Will Rogers

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Homecoming

Faith in a holy cause is to a considerable extent a substitute for lost faith in ourselves. – Eric Hoffer

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Faith

The amelioration of the world cannot be achieved by sacrifices in moments of crisis; it depends on the efforts made and constantly repeated during the humdrum, uninspiring periods, which separate one crisis from another, and of which normal lives mainly consist. – Aldous Huxley