Quote by Elizabeth Edwards
What we hope to achieve is a society that doesnt value a white man

What we hope to achieve is a society that doesnt value a white man because hes a white man, but also doesnt value a woman because shes a woman, or a black because hes a black. – Elizabeth Edwards

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I cant turn on the television without seeing me, or open the newspaper without seeing me and, honestly, Im sick to death of me. – Elizabeth Edwards

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A lot of people have great hope, and a lot of people who have great hope live. And, some of them who have great hope die. So its not that hope is going to save you. – Elizabeth Edwards

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I hope by the time Im 30 to have a husband and maybe a baby. – Vanessa Hudgens

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I too hope in this short reign to be a man of peace. – Pope Benedict XVI

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My hope is that people will be repulsed by the characters complete lack of ethics and obsession with consumerism – thats what I was saying about the difference between the characters message and the films message. – Christian Bale

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And if theres any hope for America, it lies in a revolution, and if theres any hope for a revolution in America, it lies in getting Elvis Presley to become Che Guevara. – Phil Ochs

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