There’s nothing political about American literature.
LAURA BUSHBecause women don’t expect to have heart disease, a lot of times they don’t seek help if they have the early symptoms of a heart attack.
More Laura Bush Quotes
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I also know that there are a lot of people around the United States who want my husband to win and who are for him and who support our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. And I feel good about those people, too.
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The fight against terrorism is also a fight for the rights and dignity of women.
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The ages between birth and age 5 are the foundation upon which successful lives are built.
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Libraries offer, for free, the wisdom of the ages–and sages–and, simply put, there’s something for everyone inside.
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Jenna’s traveled with me; they’ve both traveled with their dad. This is the only time they’ve been old enough in all of their dad’s campaigns to really be involved in.
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Educated people can make their own choices about their governments. And certainly for women, an education allows you to understand your rights.
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I would never do anything to undermine my husband’s point of view.
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We all, parents, educators, community leaders, and every… citizen, need to come together to find new ways to engage children with the natural environment.
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AIDS respects no national boundaries; spares no race or religion; devastates men and women, rich and poor. No country can ignore this crisis. Fighting AIDS is an urgent calling – because every life, in every land, has value and dignity.
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The power of a book lies in its power to turn a solitary act into a shared vision. As long as we have books, we are not alone.
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A good book is like an unreachable itch. You just can’t leave it alone.
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I’m inspired by my faith of course, and all the different people around me.
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Libraries allow children to ask questions about the world and find the answers. And the wonderful thing is that once a child learns to use a library, the doors to learning are always open.
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When I taught school, we just had the school cafeteria; we didn’t have machines or things for children to buy food from. But parents can try to educate their children about choices. A lot of everything we’re talking about that has to do with heart disease has to do with the choices that we make.
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I also want to encourage anybody who was affected by Hurricane Corina to make sure their children are in school.
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