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William J. Clinton
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William J. Clinton
Age: 78
Born: 1946
Born: August 19
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There is no longer a clear, bright line dividing America's domestic concerns and America's foreign policy concerns...If we want America to stay on the right track, if we want other people to be on that track and have the chance to enjoy peace and prosperity, we have no choice but to try to lead the train.
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The best example of all, to me, that our problems are both personal and cultural and political and social is the whole condition of the middle class economically.
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Throughout the Middle East, there is a great yearning for the quiet miracle of a normal life.
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Golf is like life in a lot of ways - All the biggest wounds are self-inflicted.
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You should strive to find happiness every day and not believe that it comes at the end of the journey.
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Food is a big bargain in America, and you can go to these places, we all like them, and you get big portions, and they taste good. But they're higher in fat than ever before. And same thing has happened, by the way, though, to school menus. A lot of school lunch menus have more fat and more sugar than ever before.
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We need a spirit of community, a sense that we are all in this together. If we have no sense of community, the American dream will wither.
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Our mission in this new century is clear. For good or ill, we live in an interdependent world. We can't escape each other. Therefore, we have to spend our lives building a global community of shared responsibilities, shared values, shared benefits.
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The community of nations may see more and more of the very kind of threat Iraq poses now: a rogue state with weapons of mass destruction, ready to use them or provide them to terrorists. If we fail to respond today, Saddam and all those who would follow in his footsteps will be emboldened tomorrow.
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The American people have now spoken, but it's going to take a little while to determine what they've said.
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I want to make it very clear that this middle-class tax cut, in my view, is central to any attempt we're going to make to have a short-term economic strategy and a long-term fairness strategy, which is part of getting this country going again.
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Let us all take more responsibility not only for ourselves and our families but for our communities and our country.
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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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Shakespeare wrote, Einstein thought, Ataturk built.
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Being president is like running a cemetery: you've got a lot of people under you and nobody's listening.
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Life's real victories must be shared.
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We should set a national goal of making computers and Internet access available for every American . . . we must help all Americans gain the skills they need to make the most of the connection.
William J. Clinton
Sure enough at Oxford, I was another Yank half a step behind.
William J. Clinton
We live in an interdependent world. Every time you cut off somebody else's opportunities, you shrink your own horizons.
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We are on the right track to the 21st century. We are on the right track, but our work is not finished. What should we do? First, let us consider how to proceed. I say the question is no longer, Who's to blame? but What to do?
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