Quote by George Carey
Weve got to trust the politicians with these decisions. - George C

Weve got to trust the politicians with these decisions. – George Carey

Other quotes by George Carey

What Id say about that is that we must respect homosexuals in the church. Ive got many homosexual friends, the issue is not in any way a homophobic reaction on my part. – George Carey

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respect
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If someone talks about union, fidelity, a monogamous relationship, love, blessing I would say it sounds like marriage to me. And blessing, you see, I think is undermining our sacrament of marriage. – George Carey

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Marriage
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If there are Muslims who believe that theyve got to kill Christians to make a way for the Islamic faith in the West, not only would they be disappointed, but it will lead to conflict, theres no doubt about that. – George Carey

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Faith
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Well, first of all, making films is a collaborative process. You need people. You need people you trust and love and who are your friends. People you can work with. – Sean Durkin

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We need, in effect, to make the phantom lock-boxes around the trust fund real. – Alan Greenspan

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The man who trusts men will make fewer mistakes that he who distrusts them. – Camillo Benso Conte Di Cavour

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I have often said one of the reasons more blacks dont support Republicans is because they dont trust the GOP establishment. – J. C. Watts

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Obama won the presidency on the strength of his message and the skills of the messenger. Now the talk of hope and change feels out of tune when so many Americans are out of work, over-mortgaged, and worried that life will be even tougher for their children. – Ron Fournier

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