A Quote by Mitt Romney

I longed in many respects to actually be in Vietnam and be representing our country there. — © Mitt Romney
I longed in many respects to actually be in Vietnam and be representing our country there.
I longed in many respects to actually be in Vietnam and be representing our country there and in some ways it was frustrating not to feel like I was there as part of the troops that were fighting in Vietnam.
We are, in many respects, in a moral and spiritual free-fall in our country, and we are paying a terrible price.
In many respects, the United States is a great country. Freedom of speech is protected more than in any other country. It is also a very free society.
I'm a Vietnam veteran. I was here when there was no public support, not just for the effort in Vietnam, for the mission in Vietnam, but for our men and women in uniform.
Nobody respects a country with a poor army, but everybody respects a country with a good army. I raise my toast to the Finnish army
In many respects, this country is becoming an oligarchy, with a tiny percentage of America owning the media, owning the country.
We who go a-fishing are a peculiar people. Like other men and women in many respects, we are like one another, and like no others, in other respects. We understand each other's thoughts by an intuition of which we know nothing. We cast our flies on many waters, where memories and fancies and facts rise, and we take them and show them to each other, and small or large, we are content with our catch.
We build buildings based on the false assumption that women go to mosques half as much as they actually do. In fact, the US is the only country in the world where women and men report that they attend the mosque in equal numbers, but our institutions aren't representing this reality.
Everybody respects the Vietnam Veterans of America.
In our youths, many of us suspected that being tied down to a partner and family might constrain us. But after 40, even that landscape starts to shift. Many singletons turn inward and start longing for the things so many of us longed to be free of in our 20s.
As you know, several times, McCain talked about serving his country in Vietnam, which is a nice change after 16 years and two presidents who could never quite explain how they got out of serving their country in Vietnam.
The initial feelings when you step into the Olympic arena representing your country, your community, representing yourself can be really overwhelming.
I'm a representative of something that's greater than myself. I'm not just representing myself or my country: I'm representing Christ and what He's done through me.
When you go out there, you're not just representing your country or the NBA: you're representing your beliefs. You want to play hard for Someone who died for you.
In many respects, Arizona is a model for the rest of the country on best practices for water management.
For many Americans, 'Vietnam' is a word associated with war and the extraordinarily complex history between our countries. But since normalization began, the U.S. and Vietnam have steadily built bonds of partnership, demonstrating that we can recognize history without being imprisoned by it.
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