The world needs to have a Palestinian state that is free and at peace, and therefore my government will work with all parties concerned to achieve that vision, ... I believe now is the time to work to achieve the vision. |
The world saw this tidal wave of disasters sent upon the Gulf Coast, and we can see a tidal wave of compassion. |
There should be no confusion in the Libyan government's mind that those nurses ought to be not only spared . . . but out of prison. |
There will be plenty of time to figure out what went right and what went wrong, |
There's a lot of work to be done, |
There's all kinds of excuses out of the current administration why children can't learn. It's money or it's not enough bricks or mortar. What we need to have in America is the trusting of parents, local folks and teachers, |
There's one terrible pilot. |
These two leaders cannot bring about peace if they must act alone. True peace requires the support of other nations in the region. |
They have said, in principle, that they will abandon their nuclear weapons programs, and what we have said is 'great, that is a wonderful step forward, but now we have got to verify whether or not that happens,' |
This constitution is the result of democratic debate and compromise, and the Iraqi citizens can be proud of what they have accomplished, |
This golf car has opened the eyes of Americans to the need for more truly universal design that not only improves the lives of people with disabilities, but the lives of us all. |
This is a tragic day for the families of the astronauts and a tragic day for science, |
This is an unusual year because this is the first time there hasn't been a kind of natural successor in the party. |
This is not a great night, because I want to talk about why I want to be president -- why those 41 percent of the people are supporting me -- and I don't think it's fair to judge my whole career by a rehash of Iran. How would you like it if I judged your career by those seven minutes when you walked off the set in New York? |
This isn't a matter of (a) timetable, it's a matter of victory, ... however long it takes to win. |