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The vast majority of Muslims are moderates working for a better future and seeking a peaceful life.
— Ahmed Zewail
There is no moderate or immoderate Islam. Islam is Islam and that's it
— Recep Tayyip Erdogan
In success be moderate.
— Benjamin Franklin
We live in a time when moderates are treated worse than extremists, being punished as if they were more fanatical than the actual fanatics.
— Orson Scott Card
You're shooting yourself in the foot if you isolate or disempower the moderates.
— Mohamed ElBaradei
Catholics are every bit as diverse as any other sort of voters out there, with conservative Democrats and moderates.
— Bob Casey Jr.
In politics, everyone regards themselves as a moderate, because they know some other sumbitch who's twice as crazy as they are.
— Timothy B. Tyson
There is nothing which continues longer than a moderate fortune; nothing of which one sees sooner the end than a large fortune.
— Jean De La Bruyere
The immediate present belongs to the extremists, but the future belongs to the moderates.
— Helen Suzman
We need somebody ready to be commander-in-chief on day one, who understands there are no moderates in Iran; they've been killed a long time ago.
— Lindsey Graham
You can end love more easily than you can moderate it.
— Seneca The Elder
I believe moderates will need to be driven out in order to usher in the progressive era.
— Barack Obama
The political system loves the extremes, it doesn't so much show a lot love for the moderates.
— Claire McCaskill
While their fiscal views aren't mine, the moderates are the last reasonable voice in the current Republican Party.
— Eliot Spitzer
I am a moderate walker, however I never stroll back.
— Abraham Lincoln
All passions that suffer themselves to be relished and digested are but moderate.
— Michel De Montaigne
Religion is to democracy as a bridle is to a horse. Religion moderates democracy because it appeals to an authority higher than democracy itself.5 But
— Charles J. Chaput
Moderate exercise every day will impart strength to the muscles, which without exercise become flabby and enfeebled.
— Ellen G. White
A life of action and danger moderates the dread of death.
— William Hazlitt
Necessity moderates more troubles than reason.
— Luc De Clapiers