Quote by Don Nickles
And the whole world, the whole world that believes in freedom, whe

And the whole world, the whole world that believes in freedom, whether youre talking about personal freedom, economic freedom, religious freedom, they look to the United States for leadership and youre part of that leadership. – Don Nickles

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When you look at other countries that are developing the capabilities and the technology to deploy missiles of very significant destructive capability with nuclear, chemical, or biological warheads, then the MAD dogma makes even less sense. – Don Nickles

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Technology
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But if you look at WorldCom, which is the biggest failure to date, they grew dramatically, they were buying companies that were bigger than they were and they were doing it off inflated stock. – Don Nickles

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Failure
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We needed to go back on the offense and offer clear leadership on Iraq. – Condoleezza Rice

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Well, Ive ruffled a few feathers at all the institutions Ive led. But I think thats part of leadership. – Robert M. Gates

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The more I have studied Lincoln, the more I have followed his thought processes, the more I am convinced that he understood leadership better than any other American president. – David Herbert Donald

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Leadership to me means duty, honor, country. It means character, and it means listening from time to time. – George W. Bush

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When the president does it, that means it is not illegal. – Richard Milhous Nixon

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Question with boldness even the existence of a God because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason, than that of blind-folded fear. – Thomas Jefferson

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Melancholic madness strapped to your chest and you have no way of releasing the fear. – Daniel, @blindedpoet

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It was the hour of four in the afternoon, and already in hillside homesteads the day was nearly done. There was everywhere an air of that sweet, old-fashioned leisure which the world has nearly lost. It lingered in the slant sunlight that threw shadows across the winding road… – Florence Bone (1875–1971), The Morning of To‑Day, 1907

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