“People ask me what I want to be remembered for; and I generally say peace and human rights,” he says. “I think it’s a basic right of a human being to have a home that’s decent in which to raise children, and to have an adequate amount of health care and to have an adequate amount of education to take advantage of whatever talent God may have given them.” | |
— President (former) Jimmy Carter | |
Quoted by: Molly Ball | |
In her interview for: “TheBrief TIME with…“ | |
Appearing in: Time Magazine; dtd: 24 September 2018 |
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