名人演讲:Renew Our Nation 重塑我们的国家[乔治沃克·布什]
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    Renew Our Nation 重塑我们的国家
    —— George Walker Bush 乔治沃克·布什


    Renew Our Nation 重塑我们的国家 George Walker Bush 乔治沃克·布什

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    [00:05.45]President Clinton,

    [00:07.06]distinguished guests

    [00:08.70]and my fellow citizens,

    [00:12.85]The peaceful transfer of authority

    [00:14.61]is rare in history,

    [00:17.24]yet common in our country.

    [00:19.83]With a simple oath,

    [00:20.86]we affirm old traditions

    [00:22.12]and make new beginnings.

    [00:24.65]As I begin,

    [00:26.74]I thank President Clinton

    [00:28.20]for his service to our nation.

    [00:39.35]And I thank Vice President Gore

    [00:41.08]for a contest conducted with spirit

    [00:43.88]and ended with grace.

    [00:52.57]I am honored and humbled

    [00:53.59]to stand here,

    [00:54.51]where so many of America's leaders

    [00:57.35]have come before me,

    [00:59.47]and so many will follow.

    [01:02.36]We have a place,

    [01:03.47]all of us,

    [01:04.75]in a long story.

    [01:06.88]A story we continue,

    [01:09.17]but whose end we will not see.

    [01:12.51]It is the story of a new world

    [01:14.38]that became a friend

    [01:15.29]and liberator of the old,

    [01:17.64]a story of a slave-holding society

    [01:21.03]that became a servant of freedom,

    [01:23.91]the story of a power

    [01:25.08]that went into the world

    [01:26.41]to protect but not possess,

    [01:28.93]to defend but not to conquer.

    [01:32.99]It is the American story.

    [01:35.74]A story of flawed

    [01:36.95]and fallible people,

    [01:38.84]united across the generations

    [01:40.64]by grand and enduring ideals.

    [01:44.59]The grandest of these ideals

    [01:46.30]is an unfolding American promise

    [01:49.80] that everyone belongs,

    [01:52.18]that everyone deserves a chance,

    [01:55.26]that no insignificant person

    [01:57.66]was ever born.

    [02:00.34]Americans are called

    [02:01.77]to enact this promise in our lives

    [02:04.75]and in our laws;

    [02:07.49]and though our nation has sometimes halted,

    [02:10.73]and sometimes delayed,

    [02:13.32]we must follow no other course.

    [02:16.56]Through much of the last century,

    [02:17.99]America's faith in freedom

    [02:19.79]and democracy was a rock

    [02:22.16]in a raging sea.

    [02:24.95]Now it is a seed upon the wind,

    [02:27.68]taking root in many nations.

    [02:30.81]Our democratic faith

    [02:32.59]is more than the creed of our country,

    [02:35.88]it is the inborn hope of our humanity,

    [02:39.11]an ideal we carry but do not own,

    [02:42.66]a trust we bear

    [02:44.73]and pass along;

    [02:47.31]and even after

    [02:48.53]nearly 225 years,

    [02:51.48]we have a long way

    [02:52.43]yet to travel.

    [02:54.76]While many of our citizens prosper,

    [02:57.97]others doubt the promise,

    [03:00.37]even the justice,

    [03:02.30]of our own country.

    [03:04.59]The ambitions

    [03:05.64]of some Americans

    [03:06.42]are limited by failing schools

    [03:08.45]and hidden prejudice

    [03:09.92]and the circumstances of their birth.

    [03:13.28]And sometimes our differences run so deep,

    [03:16.15]it seems we share a continent,

    [03:18.79]but not a country.

    [03:21.42]We do not accept this,

    [03:23.97]and we will not allow it.

    [03:26.40]Our unity,

    [03:28.12]our union,

    [03:29.58]is the serious work of leaders

    [03:31.34]and citizens in every generation.

    [03:35.05]And this is my solemn pledge,

    [03:37.83]I will work to build a single nation

    [03:40.25]of justice and opportunity.

    [03:52.56]I know this is in our reach

    [03:55.23]because we are guided

    [03:56.10]by a power larger than ourselves

    [03:59.40]who creates us equal in His image.

    [04:03.57]And we are confident in principles

    [04:05.34]that unite and lead us onward.

    [04:08.57]America has never been united

    [04:10.80]by blood or birth or soil.

    [04:14.50]We are bound by ideals

    [04:15.42]that move us beyond our backgrounds,

    [04:18.05]lift us above our interests

    [04:21.07]and teach us

    [04:22.09]what it means to be citizens.

    [04:24.41]Every child must

    [04:25.28]be taught these principles.

    [04:27.48]Every citizen must uphold them.

    [04:30.58]And every immigrant,

    [04:31.55]by embracing these ideals,

    [04:33.16]makes our country more,

    [04:35.20]not less, American.

    [04:38.18]Today,

    [04:46.40]we affirm a new commitment

    [04:47.92]to live out our nation's promise

    [04:50.67]through civility, courage,

    [04:53.51]compassion and character.

    [04:57.36]America, at its best,

    [04:59.38]matches a commitment to principle

    [05:02.16]with a concern for civility.

    [05:04.89]A civil society demands

    [05:06.27]from each of us good will

    [05:07.49]and respect, fair dealing

    [05:09.01]and forgiveness.

    [05:12.46]Some seem to believe

    [05:14.43]that our politics

    [05:16.20]can afford to be petty

    [05:18.59]because, in a time of peace,

    [05:20.21]the stakes of our debates

    [05:21.42]appear small.

    [05:23.61]But the stakes for America

    [05:25.86]are never small.

    [05:28.10]If our country does not lead

    [05:29.63]the cause of freedom,

    [05:30.69]it will not be led.

    [05:32.73]If we do not turn the hearts of children

    [05:34.76]toward knowledge and character,

    [05:36.99]we will lose their gifts

    [05:38.26]and undermine their idealism.

    [05:40.93]If we permit our economy

    [05:42.38]to drift and decline,

    [05:44.20]the vulnerable will suffer most.

    [05:48.06]We must live up to

    [05:48.93]the calling we share.

    [05:51.30]Civility is not a tactic

    [05:53.78]or a sentiment.

    [05:55.72]It is the determined choice

    [05:56.90]of trust over cynicism,

    [05:59.38]of community over chaos.

    [06:03.14]And this commitment,

    [06:03.79]if we keep it,

    [06:05.27]is a way to shared accomplishment.

    [06:09.31]America, at its best, is also courageous.

    [06:12.71]Our national courage

    [06:13.89]has been clear in times

    [06:15.21]of depression and war,

    [06:17.08]when defending common dangers

    [06:18.55]defined our common good.

    [06:21.28]Now we must choose

    [06:22.41]if the example of our fathers and mothers

    [06:25.39]will inspire us or condemn us.

    [06:29.64]We must show courage

    [06:30.67]in a time of blessing

    [06:32.61]by confronting problems instead of

    [06:34.24]passing them on to future generations.

    [06:44.66]Together, we will reclaim America's schools,

    [06:47.51]before ignorance and apathy claim

    [06:49.43]more young lives.

    [06:51.82]We will reform Social Security and Medicare,

    [06:54.65]sparing our children

    [06:56.32]from struggles we have the power

    [06:57.60]to prevent.

    [06:59.37]And we will reduce taxes,

    [07:01.26]to recover the momentum

    [07:02.42]of our economy

    [07:04.04]and reward the effort

    [07:04.90]and enterprise of working Americans.

    [07:10.36]We will build our defenses beyond challenge,

    [07:13.90]lest weakness invite challenge.

    [07:21.80]We will confront weapons of mass destruction,

    [07:24.67]so that a new century is spared new horrors.

    [07:28.72]The enemies of liberty

    [07:29.69]and our country

    [07:30.52]should make no mistake

    [07:32.49]America remains engaged

    [07:33.92]in the world

    [07:35.19]by history and by choice,

    [07:38.03]shaping a balance of power

    [07:40.37]that favors freedom.

    [07:42.82]We will defend our allies

    [07:44.28]and our interests.

    [07:45.64]We will show purpose

    [07:46.95]without arrogance.

    [07:48.68]We will meet aggression

    [07:49.64]and bad faith

    [07:50.80]with resolve and strength.

    [07:53.43]And to all nations,

    [07:55.40]we will speak for the values

    [07:57.68]that gave our nation birth.

    [08:07.98]America, at its best,

    [08:10.28]is compassionate.

    [08:12.30]In the quiet of American conscience,

    [08:15.15]we know that deep,

    [08:16.20]persistent poverty

    [08:18.39]is unworthy of our nation's promise.

    [08:21.63]And whatever our views of its cause,

    [08:24.30]we can agree that children at risk

    [08:27.04]are not at fault.

    [08:29.26]Abandonment and abuse

    [08:30.67]are not acts of God,

    [08:33.00]they are failures of love.

    [08:41.90]The proliferation of prisons,

    [08:43.41]however necessary,

    [08:45.40]is no substitute for hope

    [08:47.53]and order in our souls.

    [08:50.77]Where there is suffering,

    [08:51.84]there is duty.

    [08:53.56]Americans in need are not strangers,

    [08:56.84]they are citizens,

    [08:58.73]not problems, but priorities.

    [09:02.57]And all of us are diminished

    [09:03.94]when any are hopeless.

    [09:12.48]Government has great responsibilities

    [09:14.96]for public safety and public health,

    [09:17.54]for civil rights

    [09:18.75]and common schools.

    [09:21.25]Yet compassion is the work of a nation,

    [09:24.28]not just a government.

    [09:26.61]Some needs and hurts are so deep

    [09:29.39]they will only respond to a mentor's touch

    [09:32.62]or a pastor's prayer.

    [09:34.95]Church and charity,

    [09:36.82]synagogue and mosque

    [09:38.64]lend our communities their humanity,

    [09:41.49]and they will have an honored place

    [09:42.90]in our plans and in our laws.

    [09:52.91]Many in our country do not know

    [09:54.39]the pain of poverty,

    [09:57.06]but we can listen to those who do.

    [09:58.48]I can pledge our nation to a goal:

    [10:02.82]When we see that wounded traveler

    [10:04.75]on the road to Jericho,

    [10:07.59]we will not pass to the other side.

    [10:17.00]America, at its best,

    [10:18.06]is a place where personal responsibility

    [10:20.89]is valued and expected.

    [10:24.02]Encouraging responsibility

    [10:25.34]is not a search for scapegoats,

    [10:27.81]it is a call to conscience.

    [10:30.54]Though it requires saCRIfice,

    [10:33.12]it brings a deeper fulfillment.

    [10:36.10]We find the fullness of life

    [10:38.58]not only in options,

    [10:40.26]but in commitments.

    [10:41.82]We find that children

    [10:43.04]and community

    [10:44.46]are the commitments

    [10:46.10]that set us free.

    [10:48.55]Our public interest

    [10:49.52]depends on private character,

    [10:52.04]on civic duty

    [10:53.22]and family bonds

    [10:54.03]and basic fairness,

    [10:57.16]on uncounted,

    [10:59.03]unhonored acts of decency

    [11:01.35]which give direction to our freedom.

    [11:04.80]Sometimes in life we are called

    [11:06.06]to do great things.

    [11:08.50]But as a saint of our times has said,

    [11:11.09]every day we are called

    [11:12.15]to do small things with great love.

    [11:17.41]The most important tasks

    [11:19.02]of a democracy

    [11:20.85]are done by everyone.

    [11:23.39]I will live and lead by these principles:

    [11:26.38]to advance my convictions

    [11:27.85]with civility,

    [11:29.98]to pursue the public interest

    [11:31.44]with courage,

    [11:33.28]to speak for greater justice

    [11:34.59]and compassion,

    [11:36.31]to call for responsibility

    [11:38.79]and try to live it as well.

    [11:41.23]In all of these ways,

    [11:43.15]I will bring the values of our history

    [11:46.28]to the care of our times.

    [11:49.77]What you do is as important

    [11:51.55]as anything government does.

    [11:54.18]I ask you to seek a common good

    [11:55.74]beyond your comfort;

    [11:57.47]to defend needed reforms

    [11:58.90]against easy attacks;

    [12:01.32]to serve your nation,

    [12:02.64]beginning with your neighbor.

    [12:05.11]I ask you to be citizens:

    [12:07.38]citizens, not spectators;

    [12:09.66]citizens, not subjects;

    [12:12.09]responsible citizens,

    [12:14.07]building communities of service

    [12:16.55]and a nation of character.

    [12:27.52]Americans are generous

    [12:28.73]and strong and decent,

    [12:30.00]not because we believe in ourselves,

    [12:32.87]but because we hold beliefs

    [12:34.65]beyond ourselves.

    [12:37.33]When this spirit of citizenship is missing,

    [12:39.87]no government program can replace it.

    [12:43.25]When this spirit is present,

    [12:45.68]no wrong can stand against it.

    [12:55.60]After The Declaration of Independence

    [12:57.07]was signed,

    [12:58.73]Virginia statesman John Page

    [13:00.31]wrote to Thomas Jefferson,

    [13:02.93]We know the race is not to the swift

    [13:05.35]nor the battle to the strong.

    [13:07.94]Do you not think an angel rides

    [13:09.46]in the whirlwind

    [13:11.04]and directs this storm

    [13:13.57]Much time has passed

    [13:14.69]since Jefferson arrived for his inauguration.

    [13:17.92]The years and changes accumulate,

    [13:20.84]but the themes of this day

    [13:22.72]he would know:

    [13:24.38]our nation's grand story of courage

    [13:27.27]and its simple dream of dignity.

    [13:30.25]We are not this story's author,

    [13:32.33]who fills time and eternity

    [13:33.90]with His purpose.

    [13:35.57]Yet His purpose is achieved in our duty,

    [13:38.30]and our duty is fulfilled

    [13:39.73]in service to one another.

    [13:42.40]Never tiring,

    [13:44.27]never yielding,

    [13:45.90]never finishing,

    [13:47.86]we renew that purpose today,

    [13:49.79]to make our country more just

    [13:51.71]and generous,

    [13:52.97]to affirm the dignity

    [13:54.34]of our lives and every life.

    [13:57.99]This work continues.

    [13:59.97]This story goes on.

    [14:02.44]And an angel still rides in the whirlwind

    [14:05.32]and directs this storm.

    [14:07.75]God bless you all,

    [14:09.27]and God bless America.

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