"There is a mandate to impose a..." - Quote by Ronald Reagan
There is a mandate to impose a voluntary return to traditional values.
More by Ronald Reagan
“Anyone who seeks success or greatness should first forget about both and seek only the truth. The rest will follow.”
“A strong American economy is essential to the well-being and security of our friends and allies.”
“Americans are not going to tolerate intimidation, terror and outright acts of war against this nation and its people. And we are especially not going to tolerate these attacks from outlaw states run by the strangest collection of misfits, Looney Tunes and squalid criminals since the advent of the Third Reich ... There can be no place on earth where it is safe for these monsters to rest,or train or practice their cruel and deadly. We must act together - or unilateraly, if necessary - to ensue that these terrorists have no sanctuary, anywhere.”
More on Values
“I was originally supposed to become an engineer but the thought of having to expend my creative energy on things that make practical everyday life even more refined, with a loathsome capital gain as the goal, was unbearable to me.”
“Old fashions please me best; I am not so niceTo change true rules for odd inventions.”
“America is a country of strong families and strong values. My life's been blessed by both.”
More on Society
“Of all debts, men are least willing to pay their taxes; what a satire this is on government.”
“How can they knowTruth flourishes where the student's lamp has shone,And there alone, that have no solitude?So the crowd come they care not what may come.They have loud music, hope every day renewedAnd heartier loves; that lamp is from the tomb.”
“I cannot believe that our factory system is the best mode by which men may get clothing. The condition of the operatives is becoming every day more like that of the English; and it cannot be wondered at, since, as far as I have heard or observed, the principal object is, not that mankind may be well and honestly clad, but, unquestionably, that the corporations may be enriched.”