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William J. Clinton
Age: 78
Born: 1946
Born: August 19
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No one who has lived through the second half of the 20th century could possibly be blind to the enormous impact of exchange programs on the future of countries.
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All of us have to do a better job of teaching young people not to let themselves be defined by the words other people use against them.
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I challenge every business person in America who has ever complained about the failure of the welfare system to try to hire somebody off welfare. And try hard.
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The new energy future is decentralised, entrepreneurial and needs people like you to say 'Give me a clean car, give me solar shingles to put on my roof - give me a clean future'
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Each generation of Americans must define what it means to be an American.
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Downsizing budgets may be necessary, but downsizing dreams is a decision to be disappointed.
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Anyone can want something it's those who believe in their goals that achieve.
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When you're president, you learn to act like you know what you're talking about. And it's a great skill.
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When our memories outweigh our dreams, it is then that we become old.
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It's only in America where there seems to be this sort of systematic denial of the reality of global warming at the governmental level, and in too many sectors of the high, the private sector. But it looks to me the business community may actually lead us toward a clean energy future almost in spite of government policy.
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People will vote for someone who [they perceive] is strong and wrong before they will vote for someone who appears weak but is right.
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When we make college more affordable, we make the American dream more achievable.
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Remember, Republican economic policies quadrupled the debt before I took office and doubled it after I left. We simply can't afford to double-down on trickle-down.
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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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We've had periods of meanness in American politics. Actually, the dawn of partisan division in America was basically in George Washington's second term, when it was obvious that he would be the first and only consensus president.
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I want the ability to monitor high-tech communications among far-flung terrorists. I want to be able to have our people learn their plans before they strike. That's the key.
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And I'd like to say to the Senate, I hope you will say yes to a stronger American democracy in the year 2000.
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