I do hereby proclaim December 17, 1999, as Wright Brothers Day.
When I leave the White House, I will be more idealistic about the American people and the American system of government ...
It was the symbol of what was wrong with communism.
It reminded us that we had the capacity to destroy ourselves completely, and it humbled people.
Why should you be cynical?
I think cynicism is a cop-out and a refuge now.
I think the people in this country are—they nearly always get it right if they have enough information and enough time.
We will look back at the development of the atomic bomb in some ways as one of the most humbling events in all of human ...
This is a very good day for the cause of freedom and a good day for the United States.
Given the age of the survivors, it was vital to reach this agreement now rather than wait for the outcome of lengthy lit...
What we are witnessing today is not yet peace, and getting there will require bold thinking and hard choices.