A good country song taps into strong undercurrents of family, faith, and patriotism.
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I think the major event that shaped my life was being a Naval aviator. I got my commission and wings at 18 years old, and then I went into combat at 19. And I think, as I look back on it, that whole experience probably shaped my life more than any incident, or any event.George Herbert Walker Bush
A presidency can shape an era - and it can change our lives. A successful presidency can give meaning to an age.
George Herbert Walker Bush
If I were to give advice to young people, high-achieving young people for example, I'd have to say, don't neglect your family. Politics is important, sitting at the head table is glamorous. Traveling around the world, trying to do something for world peace was wonderful. But ... Family and friends and faith are what are really matters in life. And I know that. I see it so clearly now.
George Herbert Walker Bush
We have had triumphs, we have made mistakes, we have had sex.
George Herbert Walker Bush
People must be free to work, to save, to own their own home, to take risks, to invest in each other and, in essence, to control their own lives.
George Herbert Walker Bush
Abraham Lincoln truly inspired me. It wasn't just the freeing of the slaves, he kept the Union together. Some people even forget that today. What I think inspired me was the fact that in spite of being the President of the United States he retained a certain down-to-earth quality. He never got to be a big shot, and he cared about people.
George Herbert Walker Bush
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