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Today, much of journalism and politics are in a kind of collusion to oversimplify and personalize issues. No room for ambivalence. Plenty of room for the personal attack. —Ellen Goodman
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We could use a little more civility in American politics right now. We don't have to agree on everything before we can work together on anything. —Governor Deval Patrick
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So let us begin anew...remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof. —President John F. Kennedy
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Let's do it. Let's hear what people think of everything.
—Rep. Gabrielle Giffords
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I don’t believe in confrontation. That seems to me outside civil discourse and we all have to find way to be civil to one another. —Condoleezza Rice
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Our country needs a setting for political debate that is both frank and civil.
—President George H.W. Bush
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An open society—that is, a society of free human beings exercising free association, a society that does not defer to the dictate of any ideology—requires an open human being with an open mind. —President Václav Havel