Theodore C. Sorensen Quotes and its meanings

Theodore C. Sorensen has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Faith Fear Freedom Leadership Peace Religion Respect Strength

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What does Theodore C. Sorensen write about?

Theodore C. Sorensen has written on many topics but he is most famous for his work about faith, fear, freedom, leadership, peace, religion, respect & strength. People always share Faith quotes, Fear quotes, freedom, leadership, peace, religion, respect & strength from his literary works.

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Here are the top most famous quotes by Theodore C. Sorensen.

  • We have convinced over one billion members of the Islamic faith that we are prejudiced against their religion, that we would deny them freedom of religion, that we want suppress their culture and invade their governments.
  • We will be safer from terrorist attack only when we have earned the respect of all other nations instead of their fear, respect for our values and not merely our weapons.
  • We have treated our most serious adversaries, such as Iran and North Korea, in the most juvenile manner - by giving them the silent treatment. In so doing, we have weakened, not strengthened, our bargaining position and our leadership.
  • Now people all across America are starting to believe in America again. We are coming back, back to the heights of greatness, back to America's proud role as a temple of justice and a champion of peace.
  • With the help of dedicated Americans from our party, every party, and no party at all, I intend to mount that stairway to preach peace for our nation and world.
  • We shall listen, not lecture learn, not threaten. We will enhance our safety by earning the respect of others and showing respect for them. In short, our foreign policy will rest on the traditional American values of restraint and empathy, not on military might.
  • Military strength in reserve is better than military strength being reigned upon the other side including all of its innocent civilians.