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American lieutenant and politician (d. 2011), Birth: 27-9-1919
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Once we recognize the fact that every individual is a treasury of hidden and unsuspected qualities, our lives become richer, our judgement better, and our world is more right. It is not love that is blind, it is only the unnoticing eye that cannot see the real qualities of people.
Charles H. Percy

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Just as important, we need a new dedication to opening avenues for employee participation and motivation through profit-sharing and innovative programs of job enrichment.
Charles H. Percy

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A U.S. Senator should have the same right as a member of the Knesset...to disagree with any government when its actions may not be in the United States' interest.
Charles H. Percy

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Unless we increase our economy's productivity-its vitality and competitiveness-we will face pressure for increasing controls.
Charles H. Percy

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In our democracy we must have a partnership of labor, of business and of government.
Charles H. Percy

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I think I can do more inside the Republican Party to keep it in the center of the road. That's where Eisenhower was. And I'm an unabashed Eisenhower Republican.
Charles H. Percy

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I don't want foreign policy developed just by one party and ride roughshod over the other party.
Charles H. Percy

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The Republican Party just isn't held in high repute in the black community. Under Bill Brock we were reaching out to broaden the base of the party. We have to go back to that.
Charles H. Percy

Quote Topics by Charles H. Percy: Party Government Community Real Should Have Foreign Policy Republican Thinking Democracy Exercise Dedication Pressure Jobs Faces Eye Black United States Want Partnership Cancer Heart Motivation Wisdom Our World
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... I feel the American public would be in a better position to exercise freedom of dietary choice if it were stated in bold print on the Goals and Food Selection pages that the value of dietary change remains controversial and that science cannot at this time insure that an altered diet will provide improved protection from certain killer diseases such as heart disease and cancer.
Charles H. Percy