“I'm very involved in FIU. I'm class of '96 and my wife is class of '97. I'm a member of the foundation board. We talk about where the university is strategically and the evolution of programs for the near and distant future.” ClassWifeEvolutionInvolvedMembersProgramFoundationUniversityMy WifeBoards Author:Danny Pino
“The genius of Freemasonry is not our Masonic buildings and temples or the trappings of our organizations. It is not our great charities or community activities. It is not our beautiful rituals or their teachings! It is the 'practice of Freemasonry' by the Freemasons. Yet we cannot practice that which we do not know or understand. Thus Masonic education is the foundation for our Fraternity. Brother Carl H. Claudy in The Master's Book says, '.. one thing and only one thing a Masonic Lodge can give its members which they can get nowhere else in the world. That one thing is Masonry.” KnowsWorldGivingBookBeautifulCommunityPracticeOne ThingTeachingBuildingBrotherMastersGeniusActivityMembersOrganizationFoundationCharityTemplesRitualFraternityMasonicLodgesMasonryFreemasonry Author:Carl H. Claudy
“I am now a member of the private sector. I'm happy. I've got a little foundation. You never say never, but I may have had my last race and that was the Presidential race. I think that you only get one shot.” ThinkingMayLittlesLastsRaceMembersShotsFoundationPresidentialPrivate SectorNever Say Never Author:Bill Richardson
“Conversion is not a repairing of the old building, but it takes all down, and erects a new structure... The sincere Christian is quite a new fabric, from the foundation to the top-stone. He is a new man, a new creature; all things are become new. Conversion is a deep work, a heart work. It makes a new man in a new world. It extends to the whole man, to the mind, to the members, to the motions of the whole life.” MenWorldMindHeartWholeChristianBuildingCreaturesMembersAll ThingsStonesDown AndFoundationStructureWhole LifeConversionWorking ItSincereNew WorldFabricRepairingOld Buildings Author:Joseph Alleine
“The argument that today's National Guardsmen, members of a select militia, would constitute the only persons entitled to keep and bear arms has no historical foundation.” PersonsTodayArmsBearsMembersArgumentFoundationHistoricalEntitledSelectMilitiaNational Guard Book:To Keep and Bear Arms: The Origins of an Anglo-American Right Source: To Keep and Bear Arms: The Origins of an Anglo-American Right
“I have faith that the Constitution will be saved as prophesied by Joseph Smith. It will be saved by the righteous citizens of this nation who love and cherish freedom. It will be saved by enlightened members of this Church-among others-men and women who understand and abide the principles of the Constitution....I testify that the God of heaven sent some of His choicest spirits to lay the foundation of this government, and He has now sent other choice spirits to help preserve it.” MenLoveGodHelpingGovernmentChristianSpiritFaithChoicesHeavenNationsUnderstandingWomenChurchReligiousFreedomLibertyPrinciplesCitizensMembersMen And WomenConstitutionFoundationLaysChristian InspirationalSavedPreservesOfficialsEnlightenedCherishHave FaithTrust In GodRighteousAbidingConfidence In GodGod Has A PlanInstruments Of GodJoseph SmithAttributes Of GodHeaven SentTestifying Author:Ezra Taft Benson
“Ironically, members on both sides of the debate do agree about one thing: big bang cosmology puts their position in jeopardy. The big bang poses a problem for young-earth creationists because it makes the universe billions of years old rather than thousands. Such an assertion undercuts their system at its foundation. Big bang cosmology also presents a problem for atheistic scientists because it points directly to the existence of a transcendent Creator - a fact they dare not concede.” YearsFactsProblemBigsEarthYoungUniverseSidesExistenceOne ThingPositionMembersScientistAgreeFoundationDareCreatorBillionsDebateBoth SidesBangsAssertionTranscendentCosmologyAtheisticJeopardy Author:Hugh Ross
“Civil rights are those which appertain to man in right of his being a member of society. Every civil right has for its foundation some natural right pre-existing in the individual, but to the enjoyment of which his individual power is not, in all cases, sufficiently competent. Of this kind are all those which relate to security and protection.” MenKindIndividualNaturalCasesRightsSecurityMembersFoundationProtectionCivil RightsRelateEnjoymentCompetentIndividual Power Book:The Rights of Man Source: The Rights of Man