We will stand mighty for peace and freedom and maintain a strong defense against terror and destruction. Our children will sleep free from the threat of nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons.
WILLIAM J. CLINTONKeep your eyes on the prize and don’t turn back.
More William J. Clinton Quotes
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One of the things that I think we have learned is that we should all be very careful about making predictions about the future.
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What you earn depends on what you learn.
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There is nothing more precious to a parent than a child, and nothing more important to our future than the safety of all our children.
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Turning 50 gives me more yesterdays than tomorrows.
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When times are tough and people are frustrated and angry and hurting and uncertain, the politics of constant conflict may be good. But what is good politics does not necessarily work in the real world. What works in the real world is cooperation.
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You don’t have to wait till your party’s in power to have an impact on life at home and around the world.
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Just as war is freedom’s cost, disagreement is freedom’s privilege.
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Posterity is the world to come; the world for whom we hold our ideals, from whom we have borrowed our planet, and to whom we bear sacred responsibility. We must do what America does best: offer more opportunity to all and demand responsibility from all.
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Sometimes I think the environment in which we operate is entirely too secular. The fact that we have freedom of religion doesn’t mean we need to try to have freedom from religion
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NASA even sent Chuck Berry’s music on a space probe searching for intelligent life in outer space. Well, now, if they’re out there, they’re duck walking
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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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Our big goal should be to make connection to the Internet as common as connection to telephones is today.
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In the new economy, information, education, and motivation are everything.
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I believe that this country’s policies should be heavily biased in favor of nondiscrimination.
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I’ve gained first hand knowledge of the challenges faced by people with disabilities. It’s made me understand that those of us who have full use of our physical faculties owe an enormous amount of respect and sensitivity to people who don’t.
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