Society owes a very deep debt of gratitude to all older persons who have worked hard and contributed significantly to our Nation's progress.
I had to make a very difficult decision.
I want to lighten the financial burden which now strikes after prolonged hospitalization.
I strongly feel that the deregulation of American natural gas is in the best interests of this country.
I feel very strongly that way, and I think the negotiators ought to move and stop haggling and find the answers to the problems you are talk...
I believe in the final analysis the voters in New Hampshire will make a decision on the basis of policies.
I believe in ourselves and in our traditional values.
I have strong feelings, as I said a moment ago, that we need 200 more nuclear power plants.
We must, of course, learn from our past mistakes.
We are now at peace. Strengthening this peace remains our primary objective, and we will keep it as such.
It really is a great pleasure to be here with you at this very historic and very exceptional University of New Hampshire.
Self-confidence in America is vital to our national security and survival.
This President doesn't intend to participate in any unethical or illegal pressure on the Nuclear Regulatory Administration.
I think those are very legitimate questions by responsible State legislators.
I think it is very proper, very logical conclusion.
I think it has taken too long, but that is their responsibility.
I want you to have real, permanent, challenging, satisfying jobs rather than temporary, dead end, make-work jobs provided by the Government.
I have an old adage that I follow--prepare for the worst because the best will take care of itself.