Never let the things you can’t do, stop you from doing what you can. Ronald Reagan View this quote
Abraham Lincoln freed the black man. In many ways, Dr. King freed the white man. How did he accomplish this tremendous feat? Where others – white and black – preached hatred, he taught the principles of love and nonviolence. Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan
Accepting a government grant with its accompanying rules is like marrying a girl and finding out her entire family is moving in with you before the honeymoon. Ronald Reagan
Admittedly, there is a risk in any course we follow other than this, but every lesson in history tells us that the greater risk lies in appeasement, and this is the specter our well-meaning liberal friends refuse to face. Ronald Reagan
All of us should remember that the federal government is not some mysterious institution comprised of buildings, files and paper. The people are the government. What we create we ought to be able to control. Ronald Reagan
Almost all the worlds’ constitutions are documents in which governments tell the people what their privileges are. Our Constitution is a document in which We the People tell the government what it is allowed to do. We the People are free. Ronald Reagan
America has begun a spiritual reawakening. Faith and hope are being restored. Americans are turning back to God. Church attendance is up. Audiences for religious books and broadcasts are growing. And I do believe that he has begun to heal our blessed land. Ronald Reagan
America has never gotten in a war because we were too strong. Ronald Reagan
America has not been a story or a byword. That small community of Pilgrims prospered and, driven by the dreams and, yes, by the ideas of the Founding Fathers, went on to become a beacon to all the oppressed and poor of the world. Ronald Reagan
America is still an eagle, and she’s ready to soar again. Ronald Reagan
America is the moral force that defeated communism and all those who would put the human soul itself into bondage. Ronald Reagan
American politician, 40th president of the United States (in office from 1981 to 1989)
February 6th, 1911 - June 5th, 2004