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Every year we delay in establishing a national energy policy perhaps brings us I year closer to disaster.

I'm very proud to be here, to share with you this morning some of my thoughts about the responsibilities of public service.

Illinois has a great tradition of insisting upon equality of opportunity.

Both Presidents welcomed this chance to renew their friendship.

I'm convinced that if we sever our relationship with the moderate Arab nations, it would almost prevent any further, future progress on peace.

The special relationship between the United States and Israel still stands.

Our commitment is to continue, in spite of constant discouragement, in spite of political costs, to move toward a resolution of the issue.

remarks announcing the establishment of the President's Commission on the Coal Industry

Government is designed to serve those who need help most.

I know the pressures that come on members of government to try to deal fairly with their own constituents and still look at statewide problems and needs.

I'm deeply concerned about your State and deeply hopeful that this meeting today will lead to that bright future in the distance.

An act to establish a Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship in Social and Political Thought at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars at the Smithsonian Institution and to establish a trust fund to provide a stipend for such…

You've got different people that retain their identity and their heritage and their pride, but still fit in together to create the strength of our country.

I don't know anyone in the world that I am more convinced wants peace than Anwar Sadat.

You've honored our Nation by showing your superb achievements already at the young and early stage of your life.

He believed in equality of opportunity, in human rights in its finest form.