December 29, 2024
“I say to you quite frankly that the time for racial discrimination is over … No poor, rural, weak, or black person should ever again have to bear the additional burden of being deprived of the opportunity for an education, a job, or simple justice.”
-Inaugural Address as Governor of Georgia, January 12, 1971
“We are, of course, a nation of differences. Those differences don’t make us weak. They’re the source of our strength.”
-Al Smith Dinner, New York, October 21, 1976
“In this outward and physical ceremony we attest once again to the inner and spiritual strength of our nation. As my high school teacher, Miss Julia Coleman, used to say: ‘We must adjust to changing times and still hold to unchanging principles.'”
–Inaugural Address, January 20, 1977
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“We have learned that ‘more’ is not necessarily ‘better,’ that even our great nation has its recognized limits, and that we can neither answer all questions nor solve all problems.”
-Inaugural Address, January 20, 1977
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“Our decision about energy will test the character of the American people and the ability of the President and the Congress to govern. This difficult effort will be the ‘moral equivalent of war’ — except that we will be uniting our efforts to build and not destroy.”
-Speech on national energy policy, April 17, 1977
-Remarks at White House commemorating 30th anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, December 1978
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“We all hope and work and pray that we will see a world in which the weapons of war are no longer necessary, but now we must deal with the hard facts, with the world as it is. In the dangerous and uncertain world of today, the keystone of our national security is still military strength, strength that is clearly recognized by Americans, by our allies, and by any potential adversary.”
-Remarks to the Business Council, December 12, 1979
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“America did not invent human rights. In a very real sense, it’s the other way around. Human rights invented America.”
-Farewell Address to the Nation, January 14, 1981
-From “Living Faith” by Jimmy Carter, 1996
-Speech in Taiwan, March 1999
-Nobel Peace Prize Lecture, December 10, 2002
-Carter Center News, Spring 2003
-From “A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence, & Power” by Jimmy Carter, 2014
-House Of Lords Lecture, London, February 3, 2016
-Jimmy Carter Op-ed, December 8, 2016
-Jimmy Carter Statement, June 3, 2020
(Credit: LBJ Library and Museum)














