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Andrew Young
March 12, 1932 -
Nationality: American
Category: Clergyman
Subcategory: American Clergyman

I have committed my life to helping the poor, and I believe that if more companies followed Wal-Mart's lead in providing opportunity and savings to those who need it most, more Americans battling poverty would realize the American dream.

   

On the soft bed of luxury many kingdoms have expired.

   

My hope for my children must be that they respond to the still, small voice of God in their own hearts.

   

Nothing is illegal if one hundred businessmen decide to do it.

   

The commercialization of sport is the democratization of sport.

   

Civil rights leaders are involved in helping poor people. That's what I've been doing all my life.

   

We rise in glory as we sink in pride.

   

Tomorrow is the day when idlers work, and fool reform, and mortal men lay hold on heaven.

   

Influence is like a savings account. The less you use it, the more you've got.

   

President Jimmy Carter was a citizen soldier. Ironically, he was considered weak because he didn't kill anybody and he didn't get anyone killed.

   

I tried. But not everybody thought so.

   

Wishing of all strategies, is the worst.

   

Look at those they call unfortunate and at a closer view, you'll find many of them are unwise.

   

I have about concluded that wealth is a state of mind, and that anyone can acquire a wealthy state of mind by thinking rich thoughts.

   

In a world where change is inevitable and continuous, the need to achieve that change without violence is essential for survival.

   

To find people who don't want anything is rare.

   

No one who's white thinks he's innocent. No one who's black thinks he's guilty.

   

Once the Xerox copier was invented, diplomacy died.

   

It is a blessing to die for a cause, because you can so easily die for nothing.

   

Moral power is probably best when it is not used. The less you use it the more you have.

   

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