"A hundred years from tonight, another American president will stand in this place and report on the State of the Union. He—or she—(applause)—he or she will look back on a 21st century shaped in so many ways by the decisions we make here and now. So let it be said of us then that we were thinking not only of our time, but of their time; that we reached as high as our ideals; that we put aside our divisions and found a new hour of healing and hopefulness; that we joined together to serve and strengthen the land we love."
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Presidents of the United StatesAcademics from the United StatesLawyers from the United StatesPoliticians from ArkansasSpecial Envoys of the Secretary-General of the United Nations
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State of the Union Address (January 19, 1999)
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