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I share what I think is the feeling of a majority of our fellow citizens, that the government should be limited in many ways and that government should do those things which it is required to do but no more than it is required to do.

The fruits of cooperation between our two nations can already be seen in our historic achievements on military and nuclear security matters.

We are a people of—a democratic government requires some flexibility and compromise and people working together.

I think there's a certain immediacy to it that I like.

Life's most persistent and urgent question is what are you doing for others?

I am pleased to sign into law H.R. 2739, the 'Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act of 1994.'

Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or the darkness of destructive selfishness.

I fully expect that this legislation will have effects similar to those of the 1980 deregulation law.

Nothing could be more appropriate, for it was Dr. King who said everyone can be great because everyone can serve.

I appreciate Japan taking this step toward greater liberalization of trade and closer economic relations between our two countries.

Dr. King taught us that our faith can redeem us, that the sacrifices of individuals can sustain us, that moral courage can guide us.

The King holiday should be a day on, not a day off.

Overall, I believe the legislation sends the right signal—that the aviation sector continues to be a prime contributor to this country's economic health.

American apples have been totally banned from the Japanese market for the past 23 years.

I am pleased to announce that the Government of Japan has agreed to take the first steps to open its market to American apples.

This is good news for Washington's apple industry and for those workers whose jobs depend on it.

This year, we will have committed nearly $1.7 billion to new airport development and planning grants.

This legislation is proof that we can end Government activities when they have outlived their usefulness.