I think that different things sell in different countries.
I personally have always found the Unitarian faith a source of comfort and help in my daily life.
I attended Sunday School and then church with my father and mother throughout my childhood.
I have the utmost respect for the different faiths professed by my fellow men.
I have always felt that a man's religion was his personal and private affair.
Too many of my Senate colleagues overdid it. They stayed on too long - napping through committee hearings when they should have packed up and gone home.
My family for several generations have been members of the Unitarian Church.
That is the job of the Catholic Church, to be a balance to the materialistic drives of our culture and of economy.
It has always seemed to me a pity that the young people of our generation should grow up with such scant knowledge of Greek and Latin literature, its wealth and variety, its freshness and its imperishable quality.
The other day I saw a guy with a sign that said, WHERE WILL YOU SPEND ETERNITY? Which freaked me out because I was on my way to the Department of Motor Vehicles.
If information is the currency of democracy, then libraries are its banks.