We could improve if we can show them that it would be to their material advantage as well as someone else's.
I do hereby proclaim the month of April 1985 as National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Mr. Curran has been serving as Deputy Director of the Peace Corps since 1982.
I believe we now have an important new opportunity to promote peace and reconciliation in Nicaragua.
With the eyes of the Nation on you, you didn't buckle under the pressure; your hands stayed steady.
The struggle against this unmitigated evil unites all good and decent people.
I believe that direct negotiations between the parties is the best way to achieve settlement.
Drug trafficking is a criminal activity that has no frontiers and can only be controlled by a combined effort of all countries involved.
We, like you, believe peace can be achieved through national reconciliation and democracy.
Democracy is the road to peace.
Let us build on our history of cooperation to develop trade policies which strengthen our economies.
Their loss is our Nation's loss.
None is more important than love—love of wisdom, love of our fellowman, and love of our Creator.
Children are not only a joy to the parents who raise them; they also represent a society's future.
I don't know whether you could say that, because there have been summit meetings before.
I know the problem, of course, that brings us together—missing and exploited children.
So, I'm asking you today to form a new partnership for child safety.
And I'll let you keep track of the calendar.