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What are Reagan’s famous quotes?

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"Mr. Breen, I am paying for this microphone."

—— —When Reagan participated in a presidential primary debate in 1980, someone tried to turn off his microphone.

"We must move forward, but we will not let anyone fall behind."

——In July 1980, Reagan delivered a speech at the National Congress of the Communist Party of China .

“*** does not solve the problem, it is the problem itself.”

———On January 20, 1981, Reagan delivered his presidential inaugural address.

"Honey, I forgot to squat."

--- Reagan said to his wife Nancy in the emergency ward after being shot on March 30, 1981.

"I always say that the closest thing to eternity on our planet is ***'s plan."

———April 1986.

"Freezing (nuclear weapons) now would be an extremely dangerous act of deception, because it is just the illusion of peace. The fact is that we must find peace through strength."

——— 1983 In March, Reagan gave a speech to the National Association of New Churches.

"If you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, come to this door...open this door...tear down this wall."

————In June 1987, Reagan gave a speech in front of the Berlin Wall.

"We are building a nation that is active, strong, and vibrant again. But there are still mountains to climb. We will not stop until every American enjoys full freedom, dignity, and opportunity , like a birthright. We are born with the right to be citizens of this great country." - Reagan's second inaugural speech on January 21, 1985.

"There is a huge moral difference between liberating by force and conquering by force."

——On June 4, 1984, Reagan spoke at the 40th anniversary of the Normandy landings. .

"Sending Marines to Beirut is my greatest regret and source of greatest sorrow."

——Reagan discussed the 1983 explosion in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, in "Reagan's Autobiography" event. The explosion killed 241 US soldiers.

"A few months ago, I told the Americans that I was not trading weapons for hostages. My heart and my best intentions still tell me that is true. But the facts and the evidence tell me that it is not true. . ”

“When you get to my age, if you live well, you make a lot of mistakes. So you learn, you focus all your energy on change. . My fellow Americans, I’m going to make a big deal with you and for you in the next two years. That’s what I want to do.”

— March 4, 1987. , Reagan admitted to exchanging weapons for American hostages held by Iran.

"You can see, then, that for me, the experience of the past eight years and the presidency is far beyond personal worries. It is the continuation of a much broader experience about a people and a nation. The ideal experience...the desire, pursuit and realization of human freedom is an American legend.”

——On January 14, 1989, Reagan made his last radio speech during his presidential term.

"If I feel pain, it's because we're separated. But that's impossible because you're inside me, a part of me, so we're never actually separated. But I still feel pain, no Pain is not okay, because it means you are not around, and I can’t live without you, because I love you.”