I think America is on the right track.

Millions for defense but not a cent for tribute.

Government is the enemy until you need a friend.

America's Older Americans add great value to our Nation.

Alaska has great potential for new oil and gas development.

Americans who may be going to the largest embassy we've ever had.

The election before us will be the Austerlitz of American politics.

He will hew to the line of right, let the chips fly where they may.

Where anti-Semitism persists, the well being of all our people is at risk.

Our men and women in our armed forces are the real heroes in this conflict.

Most of us are honest all the time, and all of us are honest most of the time.

I would like to raise my glass to friendship between Russia and the United States.

One of Alaska's strengths is our pioneer role in environmentally sensitive development.

I firmly believe that we can have a healthy environment and a sustainable timber industry.

You can set off bells when you walk out of a drugstore or department store with a tagged item.

The miracle of Grenada is how quickly the Cuban workers beat their plowshares into Soviet AK-47s.

We must perfect a worldwide system of accountability for nuclear, biological and chemical weapons.

This war has already stretched the generation gap so wide that it threatens to pull the country apart.

We have the responsibility to ensure that our first impulse in foreign affairs is one of bipartisanship.

I have no salary from the Lugar Center. Essentially, the moneys we have received has been from foundations.

When I was a candidate for the Republican nomination for president back in 1995, 1996, I advocated the fair tax.

I think there is a commitment on the part of the White House to racial justice in this country, and no ambiguity.

Pushing production out of America to nations without our environmental standards increases global environmental risks.

A firm that continues to employ a previously successful strategy eventually and inevitably falls victim to a competitor.

People tend to want to follow the beaten path. The difficulty is that the beaten path doesn't seem to be leading anywhere.

It's very unlikely that we're going to send more troops to Iraq. We are going to have to train the Iraqis faster and harder.

The companies we admire are like the people we admire: resilient, authentic, personable, collaborative, ambitious, and humble.

The official language of the State of Illinois shall be known hereafter as the American language, and not the English language.

When Dr. Johnson defined patriotism as the last refuge of a scoundrel, he ignored the enormous possibilities of the word reform.

For while the threat of nuclear holocaust has been significantly reduced, the world remains a very unsettled and dangerous place.

There are no shortcuts to victory. We must commit ourselves to the slow, painstaking work of foreign policy day by day and year by year.

As a practical matter, every immigrant needs to master English to be a full participating citizen and to have full economic opportunity.

Terrorism is escalating to the point that Americans soon may have to choose between civil liberties and more intrusive means of protection.

By furthering the use of ethanol, farmers are presented with the opportunity to produce a cash crop by collecting their agricultural wastes.

Taxpayers have spent more than $200 billion in the last decade on computer systems that are antiquated, incompatible, and not doing the job.

Ethanol is a premier, high performance fuel. It has tremendous environmental benefits and is a key component to energy independence for our country.

I think most Coloradans would agree that our state is the most beautiful in the nation, and the water flowing through our borders is its life blood.

Show me a better man. Name one and I am answered; but do not point, as a disqualification, to the very facts which make this man fit beyond all others.

We have to yet really seriously debate the constitutional issues and whether or not we're willing to give up more freedom in order to have more security.

I was very concerned that President Bush is still trying to frighten or scare the American people with respect to the condition of the Social Security system.

If I could offer but one helpful hint to young Hoosiers hoping to better their odds for success in life, I would simply note the importance of thoughtful reading.

I compliment President Obama on having these summits each year in Washington in which people have talked about ridding the world of materials of mass destruction.

The administration in my view is once again manufacturing a crisis. There is no crisis in the Social Security system. The system is not on the verge of bankruptcy.

Very rarely does food enhance the conversation. If the food is really good, there'll be much less conversation because you'd be concentrating too much on the food.

It is unfortunate that there is not a government in Iraq that has been able to unify the Shiites and the Sunnis sufficiently. They are not currently fighting together.

We believe - most polls indicate - a lack of support, a lack of confidence in the ability of the Congress to work. That is disturbing in terms of our general democracy.

That first responsibility as a school board member - meals for latch-key children - was absolutely critical in my understanding of the extraordinary problems of poverty.

The second is the damage to the credibility and independence of a free press which may be caused by covert relationships with the U.S. journalists and media organizations.

In some ways, with the security challenges this country has faced, we have had to put in rules and regulations for business to be able to sustain their growth and create jobs.

Others [terrorists] are engaging even in an eco-type of terrorism whereby they can alter the climate, set off earthquakes, volcanoes remotely through the use of electromagnetic waves

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