
I think that is enough. What I want is a generation of peace, and beyond that, another generation of peace.
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I think that is enough. What I want is a generation of peace, and beyond that, another generation of peace.

The third point I wish to make is this: As we move into a period of peace in the years ahead, I want it to be, and all of you want it to be, a period of progress.

Let me say, when I hear 'Four More Years' this is my goal and I hope it is yours: Let's make the next 4 years the best 4 years in America's history.

The habits they are learning today will make them better citizens tomorrow.

Our thoughts, our hopes, our dreams are for our children— not just our family's children but for the children of our countries, the children of all the world.

This is a trend which augurs well for the future of ordered freedom in the United States.

Small, free, independent enterprise is the heritage of our past and the lifeblood of our future, providing each of our citizens with life's most prized gift: opportunity.

It is essential that we preserve and expand that vitality in the years ahead.

I hope that in the years ahead that we may look back on this day and this action as being the most significant action taken during this Administration.

We owe our children something more than good intentions.

This sense of kinship, forged into a firm new alliance of the generations, will be essential if we are to seize the breathtaking opportunities opening up for America and the world in the coming decades.

As we dedicate this building, I would finally suggest that we dedicate ourselves to the great challenges that lie ahead.

And we look forward to many happy returns.

But far more important for the future is the fact that Spain, a country with a very proud and glorious past, is now moving into an era of great progress for the future.

The people of this Nation are eager to get on with the quest for new greatness.

I firmly believe that, in this Christmas season, we can look forward with greater confidence than at any time since World War II to the prospect that our children can have, at last, what we all devoutly hope for: a generation of peace.

If we are to step into the future without stumbling, we must produce trained citizens in this country.