Dennis Kucinich Quotes and its meanings

Dennis Kucinich has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Christmas Faith Health Peace Politics Science War

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What does Dennis Kucinich write about?

Dennis Kucinich has written on many topics but he is most famous for his work about christmas, faith, health, peace, politics, science & war. People always share Christmas quotes, Faith quotes, health, peace, politics, science & war from his literary works.

What are the top most famous quotes by Dennis Kucinich?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Dennis Kucinich.

  • You know, I started my career in politics in 1967. I'm not new to this. I did not just fall off the Christmas tree. I understand the world is complex. I know that there are people out there who want to hurt other people.
  • Anyone who really studies Catholicism deeply is aware of the mystical nature of our faith. Even references to Christ's mystical body has connections to that principle.
  • Everyone should have health insurance? I say everyone should have health care. I'm not selling insurance.
  • I believe health care is a civil right.
  • I have worked to expand the health care debate beyond the current for-profit system, to include a public option and an amendment to free the states to pursue single payer.
  • I am running for President of the United States to enable the Goddess of Peace to encircle within her arms all the children of this country and all the children of the world.
  • We tried war, we tried aggression, we tried intervention. None of it works. Why don't we try peace, as a science of human relations, not as some vague notion - as everyday work.
  • People are fed up with the politics where candidates just rip each other apart and then the voters lose in the end because no one really knows what anybody stands for.
  • My philosophy comes from a worldview that looks at the world as one. It's a holistic view that sees the world as interconnected and interdependent and integrated in so many different ways, which informs my politics.
  • War can be so impersonal yet when we put a name, a face, a place and match it to families, then war is not impersonal.