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Labels applied to people of any race are inherently offensive (Edward Brooke Quotes)
Once bitten, you seldom lose the political bug (Edward Brooke Quotes)
To stand still is to regress (Edward Brooke Quotes)
My entire life has been devoted to breaking down barriers, to finding common ground (Edward Brooke Quotes)
Election victories are a harvest. You plant the seed. For months or years, you water and tend them. In the election season, you reap the harvest (Edward Brooke Quotes)
I deplored a system that made it more profitable not to work than to work. I wanted to help change all that (Edward Brooke Quotes)
I spent many years working for voting rights, but we still see sophisticated efforts, led by white officials, to disenfranchise black voters in local and national elections (Edward Brooke Quotes)
In elective politics, it’s up or out. You go up the ladder, or you get out of the game (Edward Brooke Quotes)
My parents taught me that racial prejudice is a sin, one that robs the world of great minds and talents (Edward Brooke Quotes)
Politics is not a tea party. When it is time to act, you have to move fast and decisively (Edward Brooke Quotes)
When people treat corruption as a routine part of the process, you have something far worse than wrongdoing or moral failing. You have a political cancer that breeds cynicism about democratic government and infects all of society (Edward Brooke Quotes)