It's more important to promote a culture of life. What I mean by that is that I believe what we need to do is not change the law, but change hearts.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Law is downstream from culture. By the time you make a law about something, you're reacting, not acting. I'd rather shape the culture.
I think more important than law is the hearts of people.
I think the more we embrace the culture of life and respect life, the better that we do.
Culture change means we will do things differently.
Moral values, and a culture and a religion, maintaining these values are far better than laws and regulations.
I believe that if we are to continue to strengthen the social and economic fabric and future of this nation, we cannot tolerate laws that drive some of our best talent to choose between living in their country or with the person they love.
If you decide to move to another country and to live within its laws you don't express your disregard for the essence of the culture. It's a form of aggression.
It's very, very hard to affect culture. And you can get surprised thinking you're farther down the path of change than you really are because, frankly, most of us like the way things are.
We have a society now where obedience to the law is really a choice, an option only.
What matters is this: Being fearless of failure arms you to break the rules. In doing so, you may change the culture and just possibly, for a moment, change life itself.