I welcome the efforts of Irish Prime Minister Albert Reynolds and British Prime Minister John Major to reinvigorate the negotiations for peace in Northern Ireland.
I believe it is.
John Kennedy's fleeting time among us remains a singular story in the history of our great Nation.
But we don't want to cut off our nose to spite our face.
Nothing I do as your President within the borders of the United States can create more jobs and higher incomes unless so...
It is a wonderful thing if I am but one day and one night in the world, provided that my fame and deeds live after me.
I welcome and applaud the invitation of U.N. Secretary-General Boutros-Ghali to all parties to meet next week in Haiti.
We must also give Haitians hope in their own land so they do not risk the perils of the sea to try to reach our shores.
I urge all parties to build on that spirit at next week's meeting.
He dared Americans to join him on an adventure he called the New Frontier.
We remain firmly committed to that process and the consolidation of Haitian democracy.