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itting their orders into our own program. and nearly all of their material would, if the time ever came, be useful in our own defense. taking counsel of expert military and naval authorities, considering what is best for our own security, we are free to decide how much should be kept here and how much should be sent abroad to our friends who, by their determined and heroic resistance, are giving us time in which to make ready our own defense. for what we send abroad we shall be repaid, repaid within a reasonable time following the close of hostilities, repaid in similar materials, or at our option in other goods of many kinds which they can produce and which we need. let us say to the democracies: amp。s life is in danger. yes, and we must prepare, all of us prepare, to make the sacrifices that the emergencyalmost as serious as war itselfdemands. whatever stands in the way of speed and efficiency in defense, in defense preparations at any time, must give way to the national need. a free nation has the right to expect full cooperation from all groups. a free nation has the right to look to the leaders of business, of labor and of agriculture to take the lead in stimulating effort, not among other groups but within their own groups. the best way of dealing with the few slackers or troublemakers in our midst is, first, to shame them by patriotic example, and if that fails, to use the sovereignty of government to save government. as men do not live by bread alone, they do not fight by armaments alone. those who man our defenses and those behind them who build our defenses must have the stamina and the courage which e from an unshakable belief in the manner of life which they are defending. the mighty action that we are calling for cannot be based on a disregard of all the things worth fighting for. the nation takes great satisfaction and much strength from the things which have been done to make its people conscious of their individual stake in the preservation of democratic life in america. those things have toughened the fiber of our people, have renewed their faith and strengthened their devotion to the institutions we make ready to protect. certainly this is no time for any of us to stop thinking about the social and economic problems which are the root cause of the social revolution which is today a supreme factor in the world. for there is nothing mysterious about the foundations of a healthy and strong democracy. the basic things expected by our people of their political and economic systems are simple. they are: equality of opportunity for youth and for others. jobs for those who can work. security for those who need it. the ending of special privilege for the few. the preservation of civil liberties for all. the enjoyment of the fruits of scientific progress in a wider and constantly rising standard of living. these are the simple, the basic things that must never be lost sight of in the turmoil and unbelievable plexity of our modern world. the inner and abiding straight of our economic and political systems is dependent upon the degree to which they fulfill these expectations. many subjects connected with our social economy call for immediate improvement. as examples: we should bring more citizens under the coverage of oldage pensions and unemployment insurance. we should widen the opportunities for adequate medical care. we should plan a better system by which persons deserving or needing gainful employment may obtain it. i have called for personal sacrifice, and i am assured of the willingness of almost all americans to respond to that call. a part of the sacrifice means the payment of more money in taxes. in my budget message i will remend that a greater portion of this great defense program be paid for from taxation than we are paying for today. no person should try, or be allowed to get rich out of the program, and the principle of tax payments in accordance with ability to pay should be constantly before our eyes to guide our legislation. if the congress maintains these principles the voters, putting patriotism ahead pocketbooks, will give you their applause. in the future days, which we seek to make secure, we look forward to a world founded upon four essential human freedoms. the first is freedom of speech and expressioneverywhere in the world. the second is freedom of every person to worship god in his own way everywhere in the world. the third is freedom from want, which, translated into world terms, means economic understandings which will secure to every nation a healthy peacetime life for its inhabitantseverywhere in the world. the fourth is freedom from fear, which, translated into world terms, means a worldwide reduction of armaments to such a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will be in a position to mit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor anywhere in the world. that is no vision of a distant millennium. it is a definite basis for a kind of world attainable in our own time and generation. that kind of world is the very antithesis of the socalled “。孩子們長(zhǎng)大會(huì)變成像你們一樣的成人。不論你處于生生活中何種狀態(tài),為你的孩子創(chuàng)造機(jī)會(huì)很重要,這樣他們才能超越你們。不,說(shuō)真的,我們將會(huì)成為推動(dòng)這個(gè)世界前進(jìn)的下一代。39。一次,文天祥被有錢的同學(xué)誤會(huì)是小偷,他據(jù)理力爭(zhēng),不許別人踐踏自己的尊嚴(yán),終于證明了自己的清白,而且通過(guò)這件事,更加樹立了文天祥金榜題名的志向。當(dāng)陸羽最終將一杯熱氣騰騰的苦丁茶端到禪師面前時(shí),禪師終于答應(yīng)了他下山讀書的要求。萬(wàn)斯同經(jīng)過(guò)長(zhǎng)期的勤學(xué)苦讀,終于成為一位通曉歷史遍覽群書的著名學(xué)者,并參與了《二十四史》之《明史》的編修工作。一次,文天祥被有錢的同學(xué)誤會(huì)是小偷,他據(jù)理力爭(zhēng),不許別人踐踏自己的尊嚴(yán),終于證明了自己的清白,而且通過(guò)這件事,更加樹立了文天祥金榜題名的志向。t be trapped by dogma 。 記著你總會(huì)死去,這是我知道的防止患得患失的最佳辦法。morning, boys. howamp?!?。水怎么樣?”。”。39。t believe them when they tell you how wonderful you are and how great your ideas are. just believe in yourself and youamp。當(dāng)我們的第一部電影《蝙蝠俠》創(chuàng)下史無(wú)前例的票房紀(jì)錄時(shí),我接到了藝術(shù)家聯(lián)合會(huì)會(huì)長(zhǎng)的電話,他在數(shù)年之前曾說(shuō)我瘋了。左右大腦你都得用。39。t beat themselves.... youamp。你會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn),來(lái)得容易的東西總是一文不值。第二,做你的事。 6. jerry zucker 杰瑞。39。巴肯businessman 商人university of hawaii 夏威夷大學(xué)may 16, XX XX年5月16日by all reckoning, the bumblebee is aerodynamically unsound and shouldnamp。t know that you canamp。千萬(wàn)不要悲觀。39。fl