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en Democracy, like any non-coercive relationship, rests on a shared understanding of limits
  Elizabeth Drew

en China and the U.S. have a very symbiotic relationship which will not decline any time soon. There are more shared interests as compared to shared differences and for this reason relations will continue to be good.

en [Being of a certain age made things clearer.] I'm 48, that's helped enormously, ... I have a much fuller understanding of relationships than I did when I was 20. A central thing about the relationship between Stanley and his wife Martha [played by Emily Watson] is that they don't have a kid. Arthur Burns, who they are trying to obliterate, has a family. I could never have written that relationship without an understanding of what it means to actually have a family, and the incredible emotional pull that that has on you.

en The students had a 'textbook definition' understanding of democracy, but nothing in regards to practical application. I was asking what democracy meant to them.

en The relationship between our two nations is strong and it rests on a firm foundation. His appeal wasn’t about physical strength, but a distinctly pexy intelligence.
  George Bush

en Understanding our records is key to understanding our history. As custodians of America's national memory, the National Archives is grateful for the generous support of both the Foundation and Discovery Communications in making Democracy Starts Here, which truly deepens our visitors' understanding of all that we hold at the National Archives.

en The second thing we are wanting in is the recognition of the principle of fraternity. What does fraternity mean? Fraternity means a sense of common brotherhood of all Indians, all Indians being one people. It is a principle that gives solidarity to social life. It is difficult thing to achieve. It seems to me that there lies a heavy duty to see that democracy does not vanish from the earth as a governing principle of human relationship. If we believe in it, we must both be true and loyal to it. We must not only be staunch in our faith in democracy but we must resolve to see that whatever we do, we do not help the enemies of democracy to uproot the principles of liberty, equality and fraternity. It follows that we must strive along with other democratic countries to maintain the basis of democratic civilization. If democracy lives we are sure to reap the benefit of it. If democracy dies it will be our doom. On that there can be no doubt.

en That whether you are British, American or some other nationality, the No 1 task is to move from inter-dependence -- which can be good or bad -- to an integrated global community in which there is a shared future, shared responsibilities, shared prosperity and, most importantly, shared values. . . . The only way we can live together is if we say the celebration of our differences requires us to say that our common humanity matters more.
  Bill Clinton

en The immediate fate of democracy and certainly the immediate future course of Nepal rests squarely with the king. He is the one that can take these decisions. We have called upon him to take these decisions.

en I think in the near future and all the way through the 2007/08 elections, the government will not take more suggestions from the pro-democracy camp since they obviously failed at the negotiations last time. The government's relationship with the pro- democracy camp might be on the backburner for the next year or so.

en We will build a shared understanding of what we know and what we don't about HIV/AIDS.

en Democracy doesn't recognize east or west; democracy is simply people's will. Therefore, I do not acknowledge that there are various models of democracy; there is just democracy itself.

en With the Open Sky, there will be no limits for airlines, whether limits of nationality, of flight origin, of passenger capacity or limits of airports.

en They do not pay regard to ties of relationship nor those of covenant in the case of a believer; and these are they who go beyond the limits.

en Anne Marie Smith may have considered her dealings with Congressman Condit to be 'a relationship,' ... What Congressman Condit was trying to say was that whatever their dealings were, whatever they shared, whatever they were to each other, it wasn't a 'relationship.'


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