We are stronger together. We are stronger together in facing our internal challenges and our external ones.
One thing we know for sure is that change is certain. Progress is not. Progress depends on the choices we make today for tomorrow and on whether we meet our challenges and protect our values.
I've often thought that when something is hard for you, whether it's going to law school or anything else that challenges you, that's probably what you should do.
Often times when you face such an overwhelming challenge as global climate change, it can be somewhat daunting - it's kind of like trying to lose weight, which I know something about.
No nation can meet the world's challenges alone.
We are at a stage in history in which remolding society is one of the great challenges facing all of us in the West.
Race remains a significant challenge in America.
There is no nation on the planet better able to adapt to this change than our nation. We must able to work collaboratively with others. We must anticipate these threats before they happen. This is the new sort of challenge, the new sort of threat that does, in fact, require new thinking, fresh approaches and new leadership.
At a time of change and challenge at home and abroad, these investments will enhance the security of Americans, assure the future American leadership, and help build the foundations of peace, stability, and prosperity in the years ahead.
No human being is immune to adversity or personal setbacks.
But let's not assume that trade is the only challenge we have in the economy. I think it is a part of it, and I've said what I'm going to do.
We also have to recognize, in addition to the challenges that we face with policing, there are so many good, brave police officers who equally want reform.