Hillary and I join the University of Texas, the Nation, and all those who fight for equal rights and justice in mourning...
Barbara's words flowed with heartfelt conviction and her actions rang of indefatigable determination.
That's why I still believe we need the right kind of affirmative action.
I will remember that the mayor wants to be buried by a Southern preacher so he can stay on Earth one more hour.
Dr. King said that men hate each other because they fear each other.
Everybody can be great, because everybody can serve.
Every American can be a drum major for peace.
This mission is different.
But where we can make a difference and where our interests and our values are clearly at stake, we must step forward.
As one of our Army engineers put it, 'We've been crossing rivers for 218 years; we're going to cross this river.'
This is the sort of cooperation that I think shows you what can happen in a very positive way with this sort of partners...
I am very proud of the job you are doing.
We are very grateful for the cooperation that we've had.
We are very grateful.
I think it's a remarkable thing that Hungary and the United States are involved as partners for peace now.
You give America power and strength.
We must act here, where our values and interests so clearly are at stake.
You have never looked better.