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Thinking in generations also means enabling our young to have a decent standard of living.
Paul Tsongas
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I wish I had spent more time at the office.
Paul Tsongas
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From a viable economy to the full funding of Headstart, from a clean environment to true equality for women, from a strong military to a commitment to racial brotherhood, from schools that are honored to streets free of excessive violence.
Paul Tsongas
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This land, this water, this air, this planet - this is our legacy to our young.
Paul Tsongas
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Our destiny is greatness and we must return to its fulfillment.
Paul Tsongas
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The core of America is not racist. It is not hostile to women. It is increasingly offended by gay bashing. Yet it abhors government waste. It believes strongly in fiscal responsibility such as balanced budgets. It is pro-economic growth. It is concerned about the environment. It is intolerant of people on welfare who disdain the notion of work. But it wants poor kids to have school lunches and it wants to spend money to have good schools. In sum, most Americans are sensible, good-hearted, and prudent. The issue, then, is whether there is a political party that can welcome them home.
Paul Tsongas
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Breastroke is an athletic event, butterfly is a political statement.
Paul Tsongas
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Journey with me to a true commitment to our environment. Journey with me to the serenity of leaving to our children a planet in equilibrium.
Paul Tsongas
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My father's generation gave to my generation a land of wealth and purpose and world economic dominance.
Paul Tsongas
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No one on his deathbed ever said, "I wish I had spent more time on my business."
Paul Tsongas
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You cannot be pro-jobs and anti-business at the same time. You cannot love employment and hate employers.
Paul Tsongas
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That sense of sacredness, that thinking in generations, must begin with reverence for this earth.
Paul Tsongas
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It was a myth that's often perpetuated at commencement that holds that only hope and promise lie beyond the halls of academe. Don't worry, be happy. Everything is fine.
Paul Tsongas
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America is hope. It is compassion. It is excellence. It is valor.
Paul Tsongas
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You are Americans. You love this country. Together we are entrusted with the principles that represent mankind's greatest political and social achievement.
Paul Tsongas
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Lowell is my home. It is where I drew my first breath. It is where I will always derive a sense of place and a sense of belonging
Paul Tsongas
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Seven and half years ago I began my own journey. For me and my family it was a time of adversity. But during that adversity I derived a deeper faith. And born out of that adversity was a commitment to devote myself to those people and to those issues that truly matter to me.
Paul Tsongas
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Two hundred years ago, our Founding Fathers gave us a democracy. It was based upon the simple, yet noble, idea that government derives its validity from the consent of the governed.
Paul Tsongas
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We are a continuum. Just as we reach back to our ancestors for our fundamental values, so we, as guardians of that legacy, must reach ahead to our children and their children. And we do so with a sense of sacredness in that reaching.
Paul Tsongas
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Don't fear your mortality, because it is this very mortality that gives meaning and depth and poignancy to all the days that will be granted to you.
Paul Tsongas
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Let's try winning and see what it feels like. If we don't like it, we can go back to our traditions.
Paul Tsongas
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No one is immune from the larger events of his or her time - the Depression, World War II, civil rights, Vietnam, the spring of 1989 in China. These events intrude upon our lives and radically affect our directions.
Paul Tsongas
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I want to deploy the leadership to meet the challenges that face us and to restore America's greatness.
Paul Tsongas
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America is the sum of all our journeys as we search for our national community and our national culture.
Paul Tsongas
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The cold war is over; Japan won.
Paul Tsongas
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When George Bush used the Willie Horton ad, he knew what he was doing.
Paul Tsongas
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Our only weapons in this war of your lifetime are the weapons of the mind.
Paul Tsongas
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A commencement is a time of joy. It is also a time of melancholy. But then again, so is life.
Paul Tsongas
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Democrats love employees, it's employers they hate.
Paul Tsongas
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You can't have employment and despise employers ... No goose, no golden eggs.
Paul Tsongas
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I am an American. I love this country.
Paul Tsongas
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In this era of the global village, the tide of democracy is running. And it will not cease, not in China, not in South Africa, not in any corner of this earth, where the simple idea of democracy and freedom has taken root.
Paul Tsongas
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That's a good question. Let me try to evade you.
Paul Tsongas