The extent to which all people in our society are made to count, and believe that they count, is not just a measure of decency; it makes sound economic sense.
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May your acceptance of this tremendous burden of service bear fruit in our world. May God give you strength for these new cares.Mary McAleese
That past is still within our living memory, a time when neighbour helped neighbour, sharing what little they had out of necessity, as well as decency.
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I shouldn't have to have extra things in order to make learning happen. My extra things just make school more fun.
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This child who talks about scattering the seeds of peace over our land has told us from his grave we have to renew and recommit ourselves no matter how much provocation, no matter how much hurt, no matter how much bitterness or anger,
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