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Quotes from Thurston Clarke

He had used it as the epigram to his 1967 book 'To Seek a Newer World,' and it expressed two pillars of his faith: that everyone has a duty to alleviate suffering, and that no one can live a fully happy life while surrounded by the unaddressed misery of others.
~ Thurston Clarke
Unlike most politicians who follow their audience, (Robert) Kennedy tried to lead his.
~ Thurston Clarke
If we believe men have any personal rights at all, then they must have an absolute moral right to such a measure of good health as society can provide.
~ Thurston Clarke
I am confident that when the role of national effort in the 1960s is written, when a judgment is rendered whether this generation of Americans took those steps . . . to make it possible for those who came after us to live in greater security and prosperity, I am confident that history will write that in the 1960s, we did our part.
~ Thurston Clarke