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With one kind gesture you can change a life. One person at a time you can change the world. One day at a time we can change everything.

Steve Maraboli
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Never question the power of one! Throughout history it has been the actions of only one person who has in inspired the movement of change.

Steve Maraboli, Life, the Truth, and Being Free
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The power of one hundred proud men cannot influence the world as much as of one humble servant of God. Tom Krause

Tom Krause
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1052The power of one hundred proud men cannot influence the world as much as of one humble servant of God. Tom Krause

Tom Krause
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An entire nation shook under the power of one man’s [MLK’s] dream! Now if one dream can do that for our nation, imagine what a dream can do for the Church.

Wayne Cordeiro
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Little beat big When Little smart. First with the head, then with the heart.

The power of one
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The power of one, if fearless and focused, is formidable, but the power of many working together is better.

Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
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Never underestimate the hidden power of one very determined person. There is nothing more powerful than determination and persistence.

Ziad K. Abdelnour, Economic Warfare: Secrets of Wealth Creation in the Age of Welfare Politics
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It is not only the unit vote for the Presidency we are talking about, but a whole solar system of governmental power. If it is proposed to change the balance of power of one of the elements of the solar system, it is necessary to consider the others.

John F. Kennedy
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When, in the course of development, class distinctions have disappeared and all production has been concentrated in the hands of a vast association of the whole nation, the public power will lose its political character. Political power, properly so called, is merely the organized power of one class for oppressing another. If the proletariat during its contest with the bourgeoisie is compelled, by the force of circumstances, to organize itself as a class, if, by means of a revolution, it makes itself the ruling class, and, as such, sweeps away by force the old conditions of production then it will, along with these conditions, have swept away the conditions for the existence of class antagonisms, and of classes generally, and will thereby have abolished its own supremacy as a class.In place of the old bourgeois society with its classes and class antagonisms we shall have an association in which the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all.

Karl Marx, The Communist Manifesto
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