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I went to Massachusetts to make a difference. I didnt go there to

I went to Massachusetts to make a difference. I didnt go there to begin a political career running time and time again. I made a difference. I put in place the things I wanted to do. – Mitt Romney

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Now workers should have the right to join unions. But unions should not be forced upon workers. And unions should not have the power to take money our of their members paychecks to buy the support of politicians that are favored by the union bosses. – Mitt Romney

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Money
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When my mom ran for the Senate, my dad was there for her every step of the way. I can still hear her saying in her beautiful voice, Why should women have any less say than men, about the great decisions facing our nation? – Mitt Romney

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Life is half spent before one knows what it is. – Proverb

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Because when you have millions of people with this kind of need for gratification, and the culture is saying that its possible for everyone to satisfy all of their needs and desires all of the time, there are obviously going to be clashes – clashes of ego. – Taylor Hackford

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Time is what we want most, but… what we use worst. – William Penn

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Really big people are, above everything else, courteous, considerate and generous – not just to some people in some circumstances – but to everyone all the time. – Thomas J. Watson

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You cannot build character and courage by destroying mens initiative and independence. – William J. H. Boetcker

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Criticism in a time of war is essential to the maintenance of any kind of democratic government. – Robert Taft

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The destruction of the poor is their poverty. – Bible

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