01/23/1968
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"We were in the midst of the greatest upsurge of economic well-being in the history of any nation."
"To store drugs and poisons within easy reach of children, or to store them along side of food, is as foolish as leaving a loaded pistol lying around the house—and as dangerous."
"The true costs of this conflict are death, pain, and grief; interrupted careers and separation from loved ones."
"The quality of American life increasingly depends on the physical, economic, aesthetic, and social qualities of our urban centers."