I enjoyed working with Ted Kennedy.

I believe in the sanctity of marriage.

Let's create a legal system that can work.

Refugees are the human dimensions of a failed state.

I've served on the International Relations Committee.

I think personal beliefs of everybody shape everybody.

Culture is more important than politics and government.

A democracy thrives on diversity. Tyranny oppresses it.

I'll read anything by a guy who spent 40 years in a cave.

I do think there's a lot more we can do on the life agenda.

I think the real needs in the country are for cultural renewal.

I love serving in the government. I love serving in the Senate.

My dad farmed, my granddad was a farmer. I wanted to be a farmer.

We are at our best when we help the weakest. The weak make us strong.

No government should ever be big enough to substitute for the family.

Budgets are matters of priority and prioritizing. It's a high priority.

My faith informs everything I think and do. It's part of my value system.

We must take proactive steps to promote democracy and human rights abroad.

The next president needs to know foreign policy and not learn it on the job.

I was in the trade field as White House fellow in the first Bush administration.

I don't think there should be more gun control. I think there should be more education.

I voted yes for ANWR, and I would support those in other places, environmentally sound.

Most Americans want judges who will stick to interpreting the law rather than making it.

To kill [children in the womb] makes us all the poorer, insensitive, calloused and jaded.

I want to make it to Heaven and be as good an influence on others as I can in that process.

Beijing, much as it has done with Hong Kong, persists in equating 'people power' with instability.

Kansas is great - and great for America, when, more and more, we honor every human life everywhere.

Our new pro-growth tax policy will be like a shot of adrenaline into the heart of the Kansas economy.

There's no religious test in our country, and there shouldn't be. We're an open, competitive society.

I always think that the party that offers the most hope and ideas for the future is the party that wins.

What I find is most people have a civics book understanding for how Congress works and how a bill moves.

The moral argument is that we give big business a huge tax break, and why do we do it? To get their jobs.

We must do everything we can to be more aggressive in confronting Syria about what they are doing in Iraq.

I think the next president needs to lead on cultural issues and experience, particularly on foreign policy.

I grew up taking care of the pigs. I love this country that, you know, somebody can do something like that.

I think we just need to stick to our knitting on the topics and the subjects the American people care about.

I believe we are created in the image of God for a particular purpose, and I believe that with all my heart.

I think we have to secure our borders and make sure that people coming in are coming here not to do us harm.

I want to note that, historically, the make-up of the court has changed just as elected branches have change.

I love Canada. Canada is a great neighbour. Canada has been a great friend and neighbor for many, many years.

Conservatives sometimes forget that limiting government is not an end in itself but a means to a better society.

We need more children raised in the optimum situation, which is between a mom and a dad bonded together for life.

I stated at Justice [John] Roberts' hearing, the court's injected itself into many of the political debates of our day.

Dick Durbin's a worthy opponent on any debate. He's very intelligent, quick. Knows his facts and puts them forward well.

Everybody will say that they're not opposed to immigration; they're opposed to illegal immigration. That's what I'm saying.

The people believed that while the courts would be independent, they would defer to the political branches on policy issues.

I'd pull my little brother on our motorcycle on an inner tube behind it. We would go fishing, we would hunt some, growing up.

As the Cold War melts into history, our first concern should be the preservation and extension of human rights and democracy.

Common sense should tell us that positively reinforcing sadistic behavior, as these games do, cannot be good for our children.

Too often, while well-intentioned, our poverty programs fail the poor. They fail them by keeping them in cycles of dependency.

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