Paul Wellstone Quotes
Top 39 wise famous quotes and sayings by Paul Wellstone
Paul Wellstone Famous Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think politics has anything to do with left, right, or center. It has to do with trying to do right by people.
I think the future also will not belong to those who are cynical or those who stand on the sidelines.
The future will belong to those who have passion and are willing to work hard to make our country better.
What makes community organizing especially attractive is the faith it places in the ability of the poor to make decisions for themselves.
Successful organizing is based on the recognition that people get organized because they, too, have a vision.
The idea of democracy has been stripped of it moral imperatives and come to denote hollowness and hypocrisy.
I do believe that there's going to be a pretty strong consensus for a very strong .. censure resolution.
There is a major ingredient missing from our perception of how changes are brought about; that ingredient is power.
If a teacher does not involve himself, his values, his commitments, in the course of discussion, why should the students?
The people of this country, not special interest big money, should be the source of all political power.
Why don't we call on the credit card companies to be accountable? They need to be held accountable for their predatory lending practices.
Above and beyond the question of how to grow the economy there is a legitimate concern about how to grow the quality of our lives.
We must renew democracy itself. We have to fight cynicism and inertia and restore faith in the advancement of our country.
If we don't fight hard enough for the things we stand for, at some point we have to recognize that we don't really stand for them.
Our politics are our deepest form of expression: they mirror our past experiences and reflect our dreams and aspirations for the future.
The American polity is infected with a serious imbalance of power between elites and masses, a power which is the principal threat to our democracy.