Richard Nixon — "The true strength of a nation lies not in its armies or its wealth, but in the c…"
The true strength of a nation lies not in its armies or its wealth, but in the character of its people.
The true strength of a nation lies not in its armies or its wealth, but in the character of its people.
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"The strong must be just as well as strong. The weak must be just as well as weak."
"I was not a great President, but I was a good President."
"I'll do anything to win. Anything."
"Our nation has been through a long and difficult period. But we have come through it. We have come through it stronger than ever before."
"The greatest danger in times of turbulence is not the turbulence; it is to act with yesterday's logic."
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