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— Charles Lamb"Coleridge declares that a man cannot have a good conscience who refuses apple dumplings, and I confess that I am of the same opinion."
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Policy sits above conscience.
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When people generally are aware of a problem, it can be said to have entered the public consciousness. When people get on their hind legs and holler, the problem has not only entered the public consciousness -- it has also become a part of the public conscience. At that point, things in our democracy begin to hum.
— Hubert H. Humphrey
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