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You certainly don't have to love thy neighbor, but you'd better pick a better reason not to than the color of his skin. ... | You certainly don't have to love thy neighbor, but you'd better pick a better reason not to than the color of his skin. ... | ||
For those who shout about communism, the loudest is usually the least knowledgeable. Empty barrels make the most noise and it doesn't take a loud noise to be patriotic and have concern and dedication. You can go about it in a quiet manner. | For those who shout about communism, the loudest is usually the least knowledgeable. Empty barrels make the most noise and it doesn't take a loud noise to be patriotic and have concern and dedication. You can go about it in a quiet manner. | ||
— 'American Ideals and World Realities' speech by Albert Burke, mid 1963 Dallas Council on World Affairs | — 'American Ideals and World Realities' speech by Albert Burke, mid 1963 Dallas Council on World Affairs | ||