The era of big government is over.
WILLIAM J. CLINTONJust as war is freedom’s cost, disagreement is freedom’s privilege.
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When we give what we can, and give it with joy, we don’t just renew the American tradition of giving, we also renew ourselves.
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You have to make a conscious decision to change for your own well-being, and that of your family and your country.
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We find as our interdependence increases that, on the whole, we do better when other people do better as well.
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Sincerity? I can fake that.
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More people can be great leaders than think they can, but they need a purpose greater than themselves.
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I think just about everybody ought to get a second chance and I’d like to see it worked out, because he (Pete Rose) brought a lot of joy to the game, and he gave a lot of joy to people, and he’s paid a price – God knows, he’s paid a price.
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America’s greatness depends on the ability of its citizens to make the most of their lives. Americans with disabilities are an enormous, often untapped reservoir of that potential.
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In addition I had real and serious questions about an independent counsel investigation that began with private business dealings twenty years ago
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Turning 50 gives me more yesterdays than tomorrows.
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In our hearts and in our laws, we must treat all our people with fairness and dignity, regardless of their race, religion, gender or sexual orientation. . . .
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Great rewards will come to those who can live together, learn together, work together, forge new ties that bind together.
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I misled people, including even my wife.
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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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By the end of the first month of the 1995 session, each senator will have made more money than any person who works 40 hours a week at minimum wage for the entire year.
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These dilemmas present perhaps the most enduring conundrum of human history: can people derive their identity primarily by positive association or does life’s meaning also require negative comparison to others?
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