The future is not an inheritance, it is an opportunity and an obligation.
WILLIAM J. CLINTONI have said many times-if I hadn’t been exposed to music as a child I don’t think I would have been president.
More William J. Clinton Quotes
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We must say no to illegal immigration so we can continue to say yes to legal immigration.
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History will remember Nelson Mandela as a champion for human dignity and freedom, for peace and reconciliation.
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Character doesn’t matter.
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Education no longer stops on graduation day. We must demand excellence at every level of education.
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Supporters of capital punishment bear a special responsibility to ensure the fairness of this irreversible punishment.
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Frankly, I’m fed up with politicians in Washington lecturing the rest of us about family values. Our families have values. But our government doesn’t.
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On Bill Clinton: I have a simple question: Who’s the last President to give you a balanced budget?
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We should stay on the right track to the 21st century. Opportunity alone is not enough. I want to build an America in the 21st century in which all Americans take personal responsibility for themselves, their families, their communities and their country.
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I am in support of the NRA position on gun control.
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Politics is for people who are too ugly to get into showbusiness.
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Though we march to the music of our time, our mission is timeless.
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…the fact [is] that our borders leak like a sieve: those things cannot be permitted to continue in good conscience.
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If you want to live like a Republican, vote like a Democrat.
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Though I often disagree with Republicans, I never learned to hate them the way the far right that now controls their party seems to hate our president [Barack Obama] and a lot of other Democrats.
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We must all be profoundly grateful for the magnificent achievements of our forbearers in this century. Yet perhaps in the daily press of events, in the clash of controversy, we don’t see our own time for what it truly is – a new dawn for America.
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