“Peace is a journey of a thousand miles and it must be taken one step at a time.”
— Lyndon B. Johnson
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“Peace is a journey of a thousand miles and it must be taken one step at a time.”
— Lyndon B. Johnson
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“I seldom think of politics more than eighteen hours a day.”
— Lyndon B. Johnson
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“Peace is a journey of a thousand miles and it must be taken one step at a time.”
— Lyndon B. Johnson
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“The fifth freedom is freedom from ignorance.”
— Lyndon B. Johnson
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“I report to you that our country is challenged at home and abroad: that it is our will that is being tried and not our strength; our sense of purpose and not our ability to achieve a better America.”
— Lyndon B. Johnson
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“In our home there was always prayer – aloud, proud and unapologetic.”
— Lyndon B. Johnson
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“Poverty must not be a bar to learning and learning must offer an escape from poverty.”
— Lyndon B. Johnson
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“I believe we can continue the Great Society while we fight in Vietnam.”
— Lyndon B. Johnson
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“The guns and the bombs, the rockets and the warships, are all symbols of human failure.”
— Lyndon B. Johnson
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“We are not about to send American boys 9 or 10 thousand miles away from home to do what Asian boys ought to be doing for themselves.”
— Lyndon B. Johnson
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“The separation of church and state is a source of strength, but the conscience of our nation does not call for separation between men of state and faith in the Supreme Being.”
— Lyndon B. Johnson
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