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We can not permit ourselves to be narrowed and dwarfed by slogans and phrases. It is not the adjective, but the substantive, which is of real importance.
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- Calvin Coolidge,
Excerpt from NARA (March 4, 1925)
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But we cannot be satisfied to rest here. This is the side of the hill, not the top.
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- John F. Kennedy,
Excerpt from NARA (January 14, 1963)
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In my country we go to prison first and then become President.
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I'm not trying to change the world, but you know when I see a smile up there in the favelas or down there in Cambodia, in a way I feel like I achieved my goal.
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- JR _,
Excerpt from TED (March 1, 2011)
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Let us join with new and old countries of that great Pacific area in creating the greatest civilization on the shores of the greatest of our oceans.
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- Gerald Ford,
Excerpt from Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum (December 7, 1975)
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