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  • To paraphrase Margaret Mead: Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world.

    Rabbi Laura Geller: The Miracle(s) Of Hanukkah Rabbi Laura Geller 2010

  • To paraphrase Margaret Mead: Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world.

    Rabbi Laura Geller: The Miracle(s) Of Hanukkah Rabbi Laura Geller 2010

  • To paraphrase Margaret Mead: Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world.

    Rabbi Laura Geller: The Miracle(s) of Hanukkah Rabbi Laura Geller 2010

  • To paraphrase Margaret Mead: Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world.

    Rabbi Laura Geller: The Miracle(s) of Hanukkah Rabbi Laura Geller 2010

  • To paraphrase Margaret Mead, never think a small group of people cannot change the world.

    Catherine Crier: A Degree in Citizenship 2008

  • To paraphrase Margaret Mead, it's the only thing that ever has.

    07/19/2007 2007

  • But we figured if we led off with Margaret Mead, that would get some attention.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • But we figured if we led off with Margaret Mead, that would get some attention.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • But we figured if we led off with Margaret Mead, that would get some attention.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • Among them was a very brilliant, very tall English anthropologist named Gregory Bateson, who was married to the even more eminent anthropologist Margaret Mead; their presence impressed all the recruits no end.

    A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011

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