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The great society is a place where men are more concerned with the quality of their goods than with the quantity of their goods.
~ Lyndon B. Johnson - [Society]
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The hungry world cannot be fed until and unless the growth of its resources and the growth of its population come into balance. Each man and woman-and each nation --must make decisions of conscience and policy in the face of this great problem.
~ Lyndon B. Johnson - [Population]
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The men who have guided the destiny of the United States have found the strength for their tasks by going to their knees. This private unity of public men and their God is an enduring source of reassurance for the people of America.
~ Lyndon B. Johnson - [Prayer]
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The moon and other celestial bodies should be free for exploration and use by all countries. No country should be permitted to advance a claim of sovereignty.
~ Lyndon B. Johnson - [Space]
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The poor suffer twice at the rioter's hands. First, his destructive fury scars their neighborhood; second, the atmosphere of accommodation and consent is changed to one of hostility and resentment.
~ Lyndon B. Johnson - [Riots]
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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 - [Churches]
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The world has narrowed to a neighborhood before it has broadened to a brotherhood.
~ Lyndon B. Johnson - [World]
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There are no problems we cannot solve together, and very few that we can solve by ourselves.
~ Lyndon B. Johnson - [Unity]
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There can no longer be anyone too poor to vote.
~ Lyndon B. Johnson - [Voting]
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To hunger for use and to go unused is the worst hunger of all.
~ Lyndon B. Johnson - [Vocation]
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We come to reason, not to dominate. We do not seek to have our way, but to find a common way.
~ Lyndon B. Johnson - [Unity]
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We live in a world that has narrowed into a neighborhood before it has broadened into a brotherhood.
~ Lyndon B. Johnson - [Brotherhood]
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