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The poet called Miss Liberty's torch 'the lamp beside the golden door.' Well, that was the entrance to America, and it still is. And now you really know why we're here tonight. The glistening hope of that lamp is still ours. Every promise, every opportunity, is still golden in this land. And through that golden door our children can walk into tomorrow with the knowledge that no one can be denied the promise that is America. Her heart is full; her torch is still golden, her future bright. She has arms big enough to comfort and strong enough to support, for the strength in her arms is the strength of her people. She will carry on in the '80s unafraid, unashamed, and unsurpassed. In this springtime of hope, some lights seem eternal; America's is. Ronald Reagan
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I started my first novel when I was 10, and have produced thousands of pages of juvenilia since. Ned Beauman
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Learn to breathe, learn to speak , but first ..learn to feel Joan Crawford
firsts steps first-steps
Replacing General McChrystal with David Petraeus was a good first step, but more will be needed. Jim Talent
firsts forgotten should
Relations of production are first reproduced by the materiality of the processes of production and circulation. But it should not be forgotten that ideological relations are immediately present in these same processes. Louis Althusser
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The first thing I can really tell you is I really love the work. John Frankenheimer
firsts actors lessons
One of the first lessons you learn as an actor is to listen. John Frankenheimer
firsts spirit christ
The Spirit must therefore first take hold of us before we can live in Christ, and when he doth so, then we are enabled to exert that vital act of faith, whereby we receive Christ. John Flavel
firsts lows forsake
As God did not at first choose you because you were high, He will not now forsake you because you are low. John Flavel
firsts public-speaking jokes
Ah, the first rule of public speaking -- always start with a joke. Jon Stewart
facts campaigns checkers
We're not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact checkers. Mitt Romney
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The process of creation becomes necessary to the painter perhaps more than is the picture. The process in fact is habit-forming Lucian Freud