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I will fight against the division politics of revenge and retribution. If you put me to work for you, I will work to lift people up, not put them down.
— Hillary Clinton
I believe I am a work horse. I believe that that is what our country needs. We need a president who will roll up our sleeves collectively as a nation and tackle the problems that we confront.
— Hillary Clinton
There is only one Church, and the responsibility for missionary work is universal. 'Every member a missionary.'
— James Faust
The reason why things work is because of love.
— Jeffrey Wright
Every good citizen adds to the strength of a nation.
— Gordon Hinckley
As burned as I've been by local churches and by people who call themselves in God's name, Jesus gave us the church. It's supposed to be a community of like-minded people who encourage and strengthen each other. But that's not how it always works.
— Anne Graham Lotz
The Lord has promised great rewards for those who reach out to strengthen their brothers and sisters.
— Joseph Wirthlin
As we progress and become more like the Savior, we can strengthen every group with whom we associate, including families and friends.
— Joseph Wirthlin
We must renew our commitment to instilling high moral character in our students, to teaching them to treat each other with kindness, to stand up for what is right, and to respect the diversity of backgrounds and experiences that strengthen our country.
— Eva Moskowitz
Food strengthens my family bond while it nourishes my body.
— Ayesha Curry
I was really lucky because I went to an all-girl school, and that single-sex education really helped me because I really learned to bond with women and to not compete with or compare myself as much because we were all allowed to be ourselves and be unique and kind of have our unique strengths.
— Kerry Washington
We have made great strides, but somehow we've got to create a climate so that everybody can do well, not just some.
— Alveda King