Frasi di Ronald Reagan
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Ronald Wilson Reagan è stato un politico e attore statunitense.

È stato il 40º presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America, in carica dal 1981 al 1989.

✵ 6. Febbraio 1911 – 5. Giugno 2004   •   Altri nomi Ronald Regan, Ronald Wilson Reagan
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Ronald Reagan frasi celebri

“Miei cari americani, sono lieto di annunciarvi che oggi ho firmato una legge che ha messo al bando per sempre la Russia. Inizieremo a bombardarli fra cinque minuti.”

Frase pronunciata nell'agosto 1984 durante le prove di una trasmissione radio, pensando che non sarebbe stata registrata
citato in Richard Crockatt, Cinquant'anni di guerra fredda, traduzione di L. Cecchini, Salerno Editrice, 1997, p. 435. ISBN 9788884022134

“Ci sono insulti peggiori che essere definito un sognatore.”

dal discorso alla Oxford Union Society del 4 dicembre 1992

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“Segretario generale Gorbaciov, se lei cerca la pace, se cerca prosperità, se cerca liberalizzazione per l'Unione Sovietica e l'Europa dell'est: venga a questa porta. Signor Gorbaciov, apra questa porta. Signor Gorbaciov, abbatta questo muro!”

nel 1987, a Berlino, davanti alla porta di Brandeburgo; da Reagan - Tear Down This Wall http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=7OcVEvG4L9Y
General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization: Come here to this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!

“La scorsa notte ho visto quella roba in televisione, e vedere quelle scimmie da quei paesi africani… Diamine, sono ancora a disagio a indossare le scarpe!”

Origine: Citato in È emersa una telefonata razzista del 1971 fra Ronald Reagan e Richard Nixon https://www.ilpost.it/flashes/reagan-nixon-telefonata-razzista/, Ilpost.it, 1 agosto 2019

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Ronald Reagan: Frasi in inglese

“If a tax hike makes it to my desk, I'll veto it in less time than it takes Vanna White to turn the letters V-E-T-O!”

Speech regarding planned Democratic tax hikes http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE1D6123EF935A25754C0A961948260 (16 July 1987)
1980s, Second term of office (1985–1989)

“Recognizing the equality of all men and women, we are willing and able to lift the weak, cradle those who hurt, and nurture the bonds that tie us together as one nation under God.”

Address accepting the Republican presidential nomination (23 August 1984)
1980s, First term of office (1981–1985)

“And I have to point out that government doesn't tax to get the money it needs, government always needs the money it gets.”

Bush-Reagan Debate 1980 on Taxes at League of Women Voters. (24 April 1980) · video footage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edchtf9MS7g
1980s

“With the destructive power of today's weapons, keeping the peace is not just a goal; it's a sacred obligation. But maintaining peace requires more than sincerity and idealism—more than optimism and good will. As you know well, peace is a product of hard, strenuous labor by those dedicated to its preservation. It requires realism, not wishful thinking.”

"Toasts of the President and United Nations Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar at a Luncheon in New York City " (17 June 1982); online at The American Presidency Project by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=42646
1980s, First term of office (1981–1985)

“We were told four years ago that 17 million people went to bed hungry every night. Well, that was probably true. They were all on a diet.”

Televised speech (27 October 1964), cited in Reagan's Reign of Error (1983) by Mark Green
1960s

“One hundred nations in the UN have not agreed with us on just about everything that's come before them, where we're involved, and it didn't upset my breakfast at all.”

Reacting to international criticism of the US invasion of Grenada, during press conference http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/speeches/1983/110383a.htm. (3 November 1983)
1980s, First term of office (1981–1985)

“You'd be surprised how much being a good actor pays off.”

Responding to a question from students at Shanghai's University of Fudan as to which experiences best prepared him for the presidency (30 April 1984), cited by Paul Slansky, The Clothes Have No Emperor
1980s, First term of office (1981–1985)

“When the chips are down and the decisions are made as to who the candidates will be, then the 11th commandment prevails and everybody goes to work, and that is: Thou shalt not speak ill of another Republican.”

Remarks in New York City at a Reception for Delegates to the State Republican Convention http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/speeches/1982/61782e.htm (17 June 1982), this is a restatement of "The Eleventh Commandment" by California Republican Party Chairman Gaylord Parkinson, which Reagan first used in 1966
1980s, First term of office (1981–1985)

“Preservation of our environment is not a liberal or conservative challenge, it's common sense.”

State of the Union address http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=40205 (25 January 1984)
1980s, First term of office (1981–1985)

“The real question today is not when human life begins, but, What is the value of human life?”

1980s, First term of office (1981–1985), Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation (1983)

“We don't intend to turn the Republican Party over to the traitors in the battle just ended. We will have no more of those candidates who are pledged to the same goals of our opposition and who seek our support. Turning the party over to the so-called moderates wouldn't make any sense at all.”

As quoted in Exit with Honor: The Life and Presidency of Ronald Reagan https://books.google.com/books?id=qPfqBgAAQBAJ&pg=PA64(2015) by William E Pemberton. p. 64
Post-presidency (1989–2004)

“Not to the extent of throwing up my hands and saying, "Well, it's all over." No. I think whichever generation and at whatever time, when the time comes, the generation that is there, I think will have to go on doing what they believe is right.”

Answer to question about whether he's mused about Armageddon. Interview http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/speeches/1983/120683c.htm for People magazine (12 June 1983)
1980s, First term of office (1981–1985)

“I'm not smart enough to lie.”

Response when asked what qualified him to be President, as quoted in Ronald Reagan : The Power of Conviction and the Success of His Presidency (2003) by Peter J. Wallison, p. 167
Post-presidency (1989–2004)

“Yes, because for many years I was a Democrat.”

Response to Sam Donaldson (September 1982), on whether he shared any blame for the ongoing recession
1980s, First term of office (1981–1985)

“What we have found in this country, and maybe we're more aware of it now, is one problem that we've had, even in the best of times, and that is the people who are sleeping on the grates, the homeless who are homeless, you might say, by choice.”

Defending himself against charges of callousness on Good Morning America(31 January 1984), cited by Paul Slansky, The Clothes Have No Emperor
1980s, First term of office (1981–1985)

“Let's close the place down and see if anybody notices.”

Comments made just before the United States federal government shutdowns of 1995 and 96, as quoted in and article by James C. Miller III, in The Wall Street Journal (18 October 1995), as discussed in Congress via the Congressional Record https://books.google.com/books?id=HH9KOKGZJJYC&pg=PA28413 by Phil Crane. p. 28413
Post-presidency (1989–2004)

“History teaches that wars begin when governments believe the price of aggression is cheap.”

Address to the nation from the White House http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/speeches/1984/11684a.htm (16 January 1984)
1980s, First term of office (1981–1985)

“Regrettably, we live at a time when some persons do not value all human life. They want to pick and choose which individuals have value.”

1980s, First term of office (1981–1985), Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation (1983)

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