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I think the hardest part is the attempt to correlate sharply conflicting ideas from worthy people.

We don't have any inclination to be involved in the internal affairs of another country unless our own security should be directly threatened.

I think the Shah has had that criticism, sometimes perhaps justified—I don't know the details of it.

To bring some tightly drawn, simplistic cohesion into this broadly diverse responsibility is almost impossible.

One problem has been that in the openness that I've tried to create, there comes with debate on complicated issues an absence of clarity.

I didn't expect it to be easy when I came here.

We are trying to restore trust in government.

Hope is the light that guides us through difficult times and inspires us to achieve our dreams.

The Department of Agriculture, with my approval, will today announce a 1979 feed grain program that is essentially the same as the one for this year.

They may not have succeeded in achieving the permanent peace they sought.

We must never forget the consequences of failure to create a world in which peace can become a personal and permanent blessing for all mankind.

I have vetoed H.R. 9937, which would have terminated my authority to negotiate reductions in United States tariffs on textiles and textile products in the Multilateral Trade Negotiations.

These actions are a clear indication that the Federal Government is prepared to do its part to reduce inflation.

I'm very grateful to be here today as President to honor all those who have served our Nation in war.

The strength of our Nation lies in our willingness to do what we must, each of us each day, wherever may lie our particular duty.

I have vetoed S. 2416, the Nurse Training Amendments of 1978.

We must honor their dream of a world where men and nations live in freedom and settle their inevitable differences peaceably.

I wished that World War I might truly have been the war than ended all wars.