
1960, Sport at the New Frontier: The Soft American
1960, Sport at the New Frontier: The Soft American
1960, Sport at the New Frontier: The Soft American
“Only if our citizens are physically fit will they be fully capable of such an effort.”
1960, Sport at the New Frontier: The Soft American
Context: But physical fitness is as vital to the activities of peace as to those of war, especially when our success in those activities may well determine the future of freedom in the years to come. We face in the Soviet Union a powerful and implacable adversary determined to show the world that only the Communist system possesses the vigor and determination necessary to satisfy awakening aspirations for progress and the elimination of poverty and want. To meet the challenge of this enemy will require determination and will and effort on the part of all Americans. Only if our citizens are physically fit will they be fully capable of such an effort.
1960, Sport at the New Frontier: The Soft American
1960, Sport at the New Frontier: The Soft American
2000s, 2009, Farewell speech to the nation (January 2009)
Context: President Thomas Jefferson once wrote, "I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past." As I leave the house he occupied two centuries ago, I share that optimism. America is a young country, full of vitality, constantly growing and renewing itself. And even in the toughest times, we lift our eyes to the broad horizon ahead.
William Miller, Return to Life Through Contrology http://books.google.com/books?id=j7W-HAAACAAJ (1960)
1960, Sport at the New Frontier: The Soft American
Pre-Presidency, First Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech (1976)
2014, Sixth State of the Union Address (January 2014)
1963, Remarks Prepared for Delivery at the Trade Mart in Dallas