There will be setbacks and false starts. There are many who won't agree with every decision or policy I make as president. And we know the government can't solve every problem. But I will always be honest with you about the challenges we face. I will listen to you, especially when we disagree. And, above all, I will ask you to join in the work of remaking this nation, the only way it's been done in America for 221 years -- block by block, brick by brick, calloused hand by calloused hand.
We honor those who walked so we could run. We must run so our children soar. And we will not grow weary.
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This quote emphasizes the importance of recognizing the sacrifices made by previous generations while highlighting the responsibility to progress for the future.
Barack Obama's quote reflects a deep appreciation for the efforts of those who came before us, acknowledging that their struggles have paved the way for our achievements today. It calls for a commitment to strive and push forward, not only for our own benefit but to ensure that the next generation can reach even greater heights. The mention of not growing weary serves as a reminder of the enduring spirit and resilience needed to continue this journey towards progress and success.
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During a graduation speech to inspire the graduates about their future responsibilities.
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