A Quote by Campbell Brown

If Boston charters can be stymied despite their extraordinary success, charters anywhere can be stopped. — © Campbell Brown
If Boston charters can be stymied despite their extraordinary success, charters anywhere can be stopped.
I support charters, but the right kind of charters. I support charters that support kids who have the highest needs. A charter should be targeting students who are in serious trouble. It should serve students who didn't succeed in public schools when it can help them. Or, at least, charters should agree to accept similar proportions of the kids with the highest needs.
In Europe, charters of liberty have been granted by power. America has set the example . . . of charters of power granted by liberty. This revolution in the practice of the world, may, with an honest praise, be pronounced the most triumphant epoch of its history, and the most consoling presage of its happiness.
In Europe, charters of liberty have been granted by Power. In America ... charters of power [are] granted by liberty.
Then we have a World Run, where representatives from all the charters meet.
Support charters; insist on change for failing schools.
There's probably about 150 charters in the world. We're the biggest international club there is.
The citizens of the United States have peculiar motives to support the energy of their constitutional charters.
We have not enjoyed unmolested those rights which the constitution of the U.S.A. and our Charters grant.
Peace does not rest in charters and covenants alone. It lies in the hearts and minds of the people.
No amount of charters, direct primaries, or short ballots will make a democracy out of an illiterate people.
The old charters of Massachusetts, Virginia, and the Carolinas had given title to strips of territory extending from the Atlantic westward to the Pacific.
One should never risk a joke, even of the mildest and most unexceptional charters, except among people of culture and wit.
All special charters of freedom must be abrogated where the universal law of freedom is to flourish.
We should totally ban for-profit charters. For-profit's first obligation is to its stockholders, not to its children.
Our liberties do not come from charters; for these are only the declaration of pre-existing rights. They do not depend on parchments or seals; but come from the King of Kings and the Lord of all the earth.
Corporations are created by the people, acting through their governments. We grant them corporate charters that confer certain legal rights and privileges, like the ability to enter into contracts, limited liability and perpetual life.
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