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Nation Quotes by Eleanor Roosevelt
- The mobilization of world opinion and methods of negotiation should be developed and used by every nation in order to strengthen the United Nations.
- A trait no other nation seems to possess in quite the same degree as we do namely, a feeling of almost childish injury and resentment…
- The separation of church and state is extremely important to any of us who holds to the original traditions of our nation. . . .…
- We must be willing to learn the lesson that cooperation may imply compromise, but if it brings a world advance it is a gain for…
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