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I came to this office to solve problems, and not pass them on to future Presidents and future generations.

George W. Bush's Remarks at Bush-Cheney 2004 Luncheon, georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov. November 13, 2003.

We've come to know truths that we will never question: evil is real, and it must be opposed.

First (Official) Presidential State of the Union Address, delivered 29 January 2002

We do not know how much our climate could or will change in the future. We do not know how fast change will occur or even how some of our actions could impact it.

George Walker Bush, John W. Dietrich (2005). “The George W. Bush Foreign Policy Reader: Presidential Speeches and Commentary”, p.162, M.E. Sharpe