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Armstrong Williams
February 5, 1959 -
Nationality: American
Category: Journalist
Subcategory: American Journalist

Therefore the great mediator of any community is human morality.

   

Bottom line: if you show a genuine interest in learning about how others became successful, you can open up a world of opportunities.

   

There are two sayings that are familiar in every news room across the country: 1) sex sells; 2) if it bleeds it leads.

   

Patients describing the benefits of prayer often talk about how it provides a sense of well being.

   

The country remains dependent on oil. But as we are now learning, oil is becoming increasingly scarce.

   

We tend to admire the people in our society who have accumulated such wealth as to seem somehow great. But we shouldn't forget that it was the everyday working class man who made this country great.

   

In short, we cannot grow, we cannot achieve authentic discovery, and our eyes cannot be cleansed to the truly beautiful possibilities of life, if we simply live a neutral existence.

   

My point is, if you want to achieve anything in life, it is not enough to merely wish for it. You must develop that kind of 4:30 AM discipline that distinguishes you from others.

   

Even during the worst hardships, when the other things in our lives seem to fall apart, we can still find peace in the eternal love of God.

   

For starters, this country embodies something utterly unique: History's first democratic empire. Beginning in the post war era, we have used free trade and democracy to create a series of interlocking relationships that end war.

   

At the end of the day, there is no doubt that the unique spirit embodied by this country has worked, not just to make the world safer, but to make it better.

   

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