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Conviction Quotes by John F. Kennedy
- We do not want an official state church. If ninety-nine percent of the population were Catholics, I would still be opposed to it. I do…
- And so it is that I carry with me from this State to that high and lonely office to which I now succeed more than…
- The Republican nominee-to-be, of course, is also a young man. But his approach is as old as McKinley. His party is the party of the…
- We stand for freedom. That is our conviction for ourselves; that is our only commitment to others.
More Conviction Quotes
- The trouble with this country is that there are too many politicians who believe, with a conviction based on experience, that you… — Franklin P. Adams
- If a man fights his way through his doubts to the conviction that Jesus Christ is Lord, he has attained to a… — William Barclay
- I have the courage of my convictions. — Brigitte Bardot
- We glorify the Holy Ghost together with the Father and the Son, from the conviction that He is not separated from the… — Saint Basil
- Our Christian conviction is that Christ is also the messiah of Israel. Certainly it is in the hands of God how and… — Pope Benedict XVI
- FOR a long time the conviction has been dimly felt in the community that, without prejudice to existing institutions, the legal day… — Felix Adler
- I have led an unusual life. I have buried a father killed at age 50 and two brothers killed in the prime… — Benazir Bhutto
- Insurance - an ingenious modern game of chance in which the player is permitted to enjoy the comfortable conviction that he is… — Ambrose Bierce
- Convictions, in the end, they can be dangerous, but a world without them is just kind of an awful kind of gray,… — Bono
- When you take a stand out of deep conviction, people know. They may not even agree, but they ask, 'Do I want… — Barbara Boxer
- To declare that in the administration of criminal law the end justifies the means to declare that the Government may commit crimes… — Louis D. Brandeis
- Logic is the technique by which we add conviction to truth. — Jean de la Bruyere