
I do not choose to run in 1976 for myself alone.
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I do not choose to run in 1976 for myself alone.

Really, it is a tremendous privilege and a pleasure for me to be here tonight, especially with Betty.

The ultimate strength of our party lies in its commitment to principle.

Young people today are a vital source of new Republican energy, Republican idealism, and Republican ideas.

May I add very quickly: Never forget, a government big enough to give us everything we want is a government big enough to take from us everything we have.

Let us resolve from this night on that our party's primary goal should be to attract the broadest spectrum of people sharing our basic beliefs.

Your work to promote the observance of the International Women's Year begins tomorrow.

I ask all Americans to share with me during this week a solemn pride in the great achievements of our Nation's small business men and women.

I hear about that from Betty virtually every night.

A nation is only as strong, a nation is only as creative as its citizens.

Laws alone, as we know in many, many instances, are not enough.

I wholeheartedly endorse [the equal rights amendment].

The operation was ordered and conducted pursuant to the President's Constitutional executive power and authority as Commander-in-Chief of U.S. Armed Forces.

Our American success story could never have been achieved, and would not continue, without this impressive contribution by small business.

Small business has been a vital part of American life from the very beginning.