If you think Independence Day is America's defining holiday, think again. Thanksgiving deserves that title, hands-down.Collection: Thanksgiving
Pet lovers know that animals sometimes understand us better than we do, and the annals of human sin and desire provide plenty of stories to drive the point home.Collection: Pet
We believe. We believe in our destiny as a nation. We believe we have been called to do good, to spread the blessings of liberty and encourage the sense of trust upon which free societies depend.Collection: Trust
Every one of our greatest national treasures, our liberty, enterprise, vitality, wealth, military power, global authority, flow from a surprising source: our ability to give thanks.Collection: Thankful
The business of peace requires more than showing up with paint brushes, foodstuffs and an oil pipeline or two.Collection: Peace
Many people don't give a rip about politics and know as much about public affairs as they know about the topography of Pluto.
Well, we can't afford blindness anymore. There are tens of thousands of thugs who loathe liberty and love death, and want to annihilate Western civilization.
Today there are about 40 million retirees receiving benefits; by the time all the baby boomers have retired, there will be more than 72 million retirees drawing Social Security benefits.
George W. Bush broke a mold four years ago: Even though he lost the popular vote, he governed as if he had won by acclamation.
It serves notice that President Bush is serious about promoting freedom, because free societies are a lot more peaceable than dictatorships and monarchies.
Somewhere near you, somebody right now is trying to help the indigent and poor - providing food, shelter, clothing or simple kindness.
Sure, science involves trial and error. Scientists refine theories each day. But as they do, they help us grasp more clearly the wonders of the world and the universe.
That said, ID does not qualify as science because it gives us nothing to test or measure. Science requires replicable tests involving measurable variables.
The secret of learning to be sick is this: Illness doesn't make you less of what you were. You are still you.
To have faith is to believe in truth, believe that truth confers special power on those lucky enough to get a little insight, and to know in our hearts that all these things come from God, which is why we should never get too cocky about our successes.
We've got to rebuild human hearts - and persuade people that hope isn't just possible, but essential.
Yet, it ought to be obvious that good music generally occupies a higher plane that mere politics. Great writers can express moods through melody and capture experiences we share most powerfully - love, lust, longing; joy, rage, fear; triumph, yearning and confusion.
Government never falls lower than when decent people dutifully excuse their leaders' sins.Collection: Fall
God doesn't promise tomorrow, he does promise eternity.Collection: Promise
We want lives of simple, predictable ease-smooth, even trails as far as the eye can see-but God likes to go off-road.Collection: Spiritual
Love can achieve unexpected majesty in the rocky soil of misfortune.Collection: Love
It is no accident that Hitler, Lenin, Pol Pot and other butchers of note took special pains early in their despotic careers to suppress religion and undermine the traditional family. Theophobes would find such a characterization truly horrifying, but it's true. This explains why theophobia - while popular in faculty lounges, journalism seminars and Hollywood bacchanals - has not and probably never will attract a public following of any appreciable influence or size.Collection: Pain
In many cases, a bout with sickness stretches your soul, opens your eyes, and introduces you to a world of unimagined grandeur, possibility and joy.Collection: Eye
Risk is the inevitable product of liberty - and it's responsible not only for great tragedy, but also great triumph.Collection: Risk
When politicians rush to fix things, it's a sure sign that either the intended patient is dead or fully healed.Collection: Patient
When you die, you graduate. I don't worry about death. Sickness teaches there is joy in everything. Take joy in your sickness because a lot of times God is telling you: 'You may not know it, but you're more blessed than you realized.'Collection: Blessed
It's hard to describe, but there are times when... you feel a surge of the Spirit. Somehow you just know: others have chosen, when talking to the Author of all creation, to lift us up - to speak to Him about us!Collection: Talking
American journalists and politicians made a perfect spectacle of themselves in discussing the Abu Ghraib prison controversy.Collection: Perfect
You're young and you're bulletproof and invincible. But never underestimate the power of other people's love and prayer.Collection: Graduation
If you disaggregate, things fall apart.Collection: Fall
I hate to tell you, but it's not always pretty up there on Capitol Hill and there have been other scandals as you know that have been more than simply naughty e-mails.Collection: Hate
President Bush has committed billions to the fight against AIDS, thus making retroviral drugs available to millions of HIV-positive Africans.Collection: Fighting
Go off-road...Practice a little daring.Collection: Believe
George Bush has become something of an embarrassment.Collection: Embarrassment
You think Vietnam was bad? Vietnam is nothing next to Kosovo.Collection: Thinking
One of the problems with NPR is that there is so much political correctness that if you've got a name that looks like it was made up by Rudyard Kipling, you've got a better chance of getting hired. I'm a white guy named Tony Snow for heaven's sake. That's as white as it goes.Collection: Names
The last person to achieve unambiguous victory in an air war was Zeus.Collection: Peace
[The GOP] must decide soon where they stand on the issue of socialized medicine. President Clinton threw down the gauntlet in his State of the Union address, when he proposed guaranteeing health insurance for at least half of the 10 million American children who have none.Collection: Children