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>> J F KENNEDY: The energy, the faith, the devotion.
[piano melody starting]
>> A EINSTEIN: We do not have to wait a million years
to use our ability to reason.
>> J F KENNEDY: Which we bring to this endeavor,
>> A EINSTEIN: It is not dependant on time.
[pause]
>> F D ROOSEVELT: There comes a time in the affairs of man,
>> E ROOSEVELT: The only way that we can bring about cooperation
towards this end,
>> F D ROOSEVELT: When they must prepare to defend not their homes
alone,
>> E ROOSEVELT: Is to really study the causes of what in the past
has made peoples go to peace in the world.
>> M L KING: We cannot think of being acceptable to others until we
have first proven acceptable to ourselves.
>> MALCOM X: We are marching no longer by ones and twos but in legions
of thousands, convinced now that it can not be denied by any human
force.
>> DALAI LAMA: That kind of a attitude really happening to sustain my
peace of mind.
[crowd chanting the word march]
>> MALCOM X: Today the question is not whether we shall be free but
by what cause we will win.
>> A EINSTEIN: We can and must use it now.
[crowd cheering]
>> J F KENNEDY: We will light all who serve it.
[pause]
>> J F KENNEDY: Ask what together we can do for the freedom of man,
>> A EINSTEIN: Or human society will disappear in a new and terrible
dark age of man kind perhaps forever.
>> YEHUDI MENUHIN : ...discipline. Those are the parts of the one who
expresses and the one who receives. The more variety there is, the more
opportunity of seeing a wide range of expressions, whether in painting
or music or politics, the more we depend on the discipline, the sens of
responsibility, the sens of values, the proportions. And one of the great
difficulties of our age is that we have a greater freedom than we really
deserve or that we can cope with. We have greater opportunities than we can
sensibly employ. Now we cannot reduce the opportunities, we cannot reduce the
freedoms because then we would also reduce the sens of responsibilities...