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Think Quotes by Jeane Kirkpatrick
- I conclude that it is a fundamental mistake to think that salvation, justice, or virtue come through merely human institutions.
- I think that it's always appropriate for Americans and for American foreign policy to make clear why we feel that self-government is most compatible with…
- I don't think the government (of El Salvador) was responsible. The nuns were not just nuns; the nuns were political activists. We ought to be…
- Words can destroy. What we call each other ultimately becomes what we think of each other, and it matters.
- Solidarity was the movement that turned the direction of history, I think.
- And I think detente had manifestly failed, and that the pursuit of it was encouraging Soviet expansion and rendering the world more dangerous, and especially…
- I think that there is absolutely no free market in modern industrial states.
- In the years just before... during the Carter years, the Soviets regularly violated, if you will, both the spirit and theletter of arms control agreements,…
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