Ladies and gentlemen of the convention: My name is Geraldine Ferraro. I stand before you to proclaim tonight: America is the land where dreams can come true for all of us. As I stand before the American people and think of the honor this great conve
Thank you very much, Father Hesburgh , Father McBrien , all the distinguished clergy who are present, ladies and gentlemen: I am very pleased to be at Notre Dame and I feel very much at home, frankly -- not just because you have seven or eight hundr
Ladies and Gentlemen, I'd planned to speak to you tonight to report on the state of the Union, but the events of earlier today have led me to change those plans. Today is a day for mourning and remembering. Nancy and I are pained to the core by the
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, very much. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Buenas noches, mis amigos. I'm delighted to be here with you this evening, because after listening to George Bush all these years, I figured you needed to know what a re
* Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. * Tonight, we pause and give praise and honor to God for being good enough to allow us to be at this place at this time. When I look out at this convention, I see the face of America: Red, Yellow, Brown, Black and
Thank you. Thank you. Senator Hatfield, Mr. Chief Justice, Mr. President, Vice President Bush, Vice President Mondale, Senator Baker, Speaker ONeill, Reverend Moomaw, and my fellow citizens: To a few of us here today this is a solemn and most moment
Good Evening: This a special night for me. Exactly three years ago, on July 15, 1976, I accepted the nomination of my party to run for President of the United States. I promised you a President who is not isolated from the people, who feels your pai
Thank you very much Professor Kombay for that generous introduction. And let me say, that I never expected to hear such kind words from Dr. Falwell. So in return, I have an invitation of my own. On January 20th, 1985, I hope Dr. Falwell will say a p
I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation. Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Procla
I feel that this award was not made to me as a man, but to my work -- a life's work in the agony and sweat of the human spirit, not for glory and least of all for profit, but to create out of the materials of the human spirit something which did not
President Hoover, Mr. Chief Justice, my friends: This is a day of national consecration. And I am certain that on this day my fellow Americans expect that on my induction into the Presidency, I will address them with a candor and a decision which th
Mr. President, Dr. Conant, members of the Board of Overseers, Ladies and Gentlemen: I am profoundly grateful, touched by the great distinction and honor and great compliment accorded me by the authorities of Harvard this morning. I am overwhelmed, a
Mr. Chairman and Members of the Notification Committee: I shall, at an early day, and in a more formal manner, accept the nomination which you tender, and shall at that time discuss the various questions covered by the Democratic platform.It may not
Now, I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country. Men, all this stuff you've heard about America not wanting to fight, wanting to stay out of the
President Roosevelt was elected on November 8, 1932. People look upon an elected President as the President. This is January 1935. We are in our third year of the Roosevelt depression, with the conditions growing worse... We must now become awakened
Fans, for the past two weeks you have been reading about a bad break I got. Yet today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth. I have been in ballparks for seventeen years and have never received anything but kindness and encoura
Thank you very, very much, President Keohane. Mrs. Gorbachev, Trustees, faculty, parents, and I should say, Julia Porter, class president, and certainly my new best friend, Christine Bicknell -- and, of course, the Class of 1990. I am really thrille
Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, Members of the Congress of the United States: The gravity of the situation which confronts the world today necessitates my appearance before a joint session of the Congress. The foreign policy and the national security of
Mr. President, fellow delegates: The long and meticulous study and debate of which this Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the product means that it reflects the composite views of the many men and governments who have contributed to its formu
- Farewell Address to Congress
- 名人演讲 Brandenburg Gate Address
- 名人演讲 "The Evil Empire"
- Russell Conwell
- 名人演讲 Resignation Speech
- 名人演讲 Statement on the Articles of Impeachment
- 名人演讲 1976 DNC Keynote Address
- 名人演讲 1980 DNC Address
- 名人演讲 "Message to the Grassroots"
- 名人演讲 "Let Us Continue"
- 名人演讲 "Sproul Hall Sit-in Speech/An End to History"
- 名人演讲 "We Shall Overcome"
- 名人演讲 "Black Power"
- 名人演讲 On Vietnam and Not Seeking Re-Election
- 名人演讲 "A Time to Break Silence"
- 名人演讲 "I've Been to the Mountaintop"
- 名人演讲 Remarks on the Assassination of MLKing
- 名人演讲 Eulogy for Robert Francis Kennedy
- 名人演讲 "Chappaquiddick"
- 名人演讲 "The Great Silent Majority"
- Farewell Address to Congress
- 名人演讲 Brandenburg Gate Address
- 名人演讲 "The Evil Empire"
- Russell Conwell
- 名人演讲 Resignation Speech
- 名人演讲 Statement on the Articles of Impeachment
- 名人演讲 1976 DNC Keynote Address
- 名人演讲 1980 DNC Address
- 名人演讲 "Message to the Grassroots"
- 名人演讲 "Let Us Continue"
- 名人演讲 "Sproul Hall Sit-in Speech/An End to History"
- 名人演讲 "We Shall Overcome"
- 名人演讲 "Black Power"
- 名人演讲 On Vietnam and Not Seeking Re-Election
- 名人演讲 "A Time to Break Silence"
- 名人演讲 "I've Been to the Mountaintop"
- 名人演讲 Remarks on the Assassination of MLKing
- 名人演讲 Eulogy for Robert Francis Kennedy
- 名人演讲 "Chappaquiddick"
- 名人演讲 "The Great Silent Majority"