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1、Resignation Speech仅供参考欢迎阅读good evening: this is the 37th time i have spoken to you from this office, where so many decisions have been made that shape the history of this nation. each time i have done so to discuss with you some matter that i believe affected the national interest. in all the decisi

2、ons i have made in my public life i have always tried to do what was best for the nation. throughout the long and difficult period of watergate, i have felt it was my duty to persevere - to make every possible effort to complete the term of office to which you elected me. in the past few days, howev

3、er, it has become evident to me that i no longer have a strong enough political base in the congress to justify continuing that effort. as long as there was such a base, i felt strongly that it was necessary to see the constitutional process through to its conclusion; that to do otherwise would be u

4、nfaithful to the spirit of that deliberately difficult process, and a dangerously destabilizing precedent for the future. but with the disappearance of that base, i now believe that the constitutional purpose has been served. and there is no longer a need for the process to be prolonged. i would hav

5、e preferred to carry through to the finish whatever the personal agony it would have involved, and my family unanimously urged me to do so. but the interests of the nation must always come before any personal considerations. from the discussions i have had with congressional and other leaders i have

6、 concluded that because of the watergate matter i might not have the support of the congress that i would consider necessary to back the very difficult decisions and carry out the duties of this office in the way the interests of the nation will require. i have never been a quitter. to leave office

7、before my term is completed is abhorrent to every instinct in my body. but as president, i must put the interests of america first. america needs a full-time president and a full-time congress, particularly at this time with problems we face at home and abroad. to continue to fight through the month

8、s ahead for my personal vindication would almost totally absorb the time and attention of both the president and the congress in a period when our entire focus should be on the great issues of peace abroad and prosperity without inflation at home. therefore, i shall resign the presidency effective a

9、t noon tomorrow. vice president ford will be sworn in as president at that hour in this office. as i recall the high hopes for america with which we began this second term, i feel a great sadness that i will not be here in this office working on your behalf to achieve those hopes in the next two and

10、 a half years. but in turning over direction of the government to vice president ford i know, as i told the nation when i nominated him for that office ten months ago, that the leadership of america would be in good hands. in passing this office to the vice president, i also do so with the profound

11、sense of the weight of responsibility that will fall on his shoulders tomorrow, and therefore of the understanding, the patience, the cooperation he will need from all americans. as he assumes that responsibility he will deserve the help and the support of all of us. as we look to the future, the fi

12、rst essential is to begin healing the wounds of this nation. to put the bitterness and divisions of the recent past behind us and to rediscover those shared ideals that lie at the heart of our strength and unity as a great and as a free people. by taking this action, i hope that i will have hastened

13、 the start of that process of healing which is so desperately needed in america. i regret deeply any injuries that may have been done in the course of the events that led to this decision. i would say only that if some of my judgments were wrong - and some were wrong - they were made in what i belie

14、ved at the time to be the best interests of the nation. to those who have stood with me during these past difficult months, to my family, my friends, the many others who joined in supporting my cause because they believed it was right, i will be eternally grateful for your support. and to those who

15、have not felt able to give me your support, let me say i leave with no bitterness toward those who have opposed me, because all of us in the final analysis have been concerned with the good of the country, however our judgments might differ. so let us all now join together in affirming that common c

16、ommitment and in helping our new president succeed for the benefit of all americans. i shall leave this office with regret at not completing my term but with gratitude for the privilege of serving as your president for the past five and a half years. these years have been a momentous time in the his

17、tory of our nation and the world. they have been a time of achievement in which we can all be proud, achievements that represent the shared efforts of the administration, the congress and the people. but the challenges ahead are equally great. and they, too, will require the support and the efforts

18、of the congress and the people, working in cooperation with the new administration. we have ended america s longest war. but in the work of securing a lasting peace in the world, the goals ahead are even more far-reaching and more difficult. we must complete a structure of peace, so that it will be

19、said of this generation - our generation of americans - by the people of all nations, not only that we ended one war but that we prevented future wars. we have unlocked the doors that for a quarter of a century stood between the united states and the people s republic of china. we must now insure th

20、at the one-quarter of the world s people who live in the people s republic of china will be and remain, not our enemies, but our friends. around the world - in asia, in africa, in latin america, in the middle east - there are millions of people who live in terrible poverty, even starvation. we must

21、keep as our goal turning away from production for war and expanding production for peace so that people everywhere on this earth can at last look forward, in their children s time, if not in our own time, to having the necessities for a decent life. here, in america, we are fortunate that most of ou

22、r people have not only the blessings of liberty but also the means to live full and good, and by the world s standards even abundant lives. we must press on, however, toward a goal not only of more and better jobs but of full opportunity for every american, and of what we are striving so hard right

23、now to achieve - prosperity without inflation. for more than a quarter of a century in public life, i have shared in the turbulent history of this evening. i have fought for what i believe in. i have tried, to the best of my ability, to discharge those duties and meet those responsibilities that wer

24、e entrusted to me. sometimes i have succeeded. and sometimes i have failed. but always i have taken heart from what theodore roosevelt once said about the man in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes short again and again because there

25、 is not effort without error and shortcoming, but who does actually strive to do the deed, who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself in a worthy cause, who at the best knows in the end the triumphs of high achievements and with the worst if he fails, at least fails whi

26、le daring greatly. i pledge to you tonight that as long as i have a breath of life in my body, i shall continue in that spirit. i shall continue to work for the great causes to which i have been dedicated throughout my years as a congressman, a senator, vice president and president, the cause of pea

27、ce - not just for america but among all nations - prosperity, justice and opportunity for all of our people. there is one cause above all to which i have been devoted and to which i shall always be devoted for as long as i live. when i first took the oath of office as president five and a half years

28、 ago, i made this sacred commitment: to consecrate my office, my energies, and all the wisdom i can summon to the cause of peace among nations. i ve done my very best in all the days since to be true to that pledge. as a result of these efforts, i am confident that the world is a safer place today,

29、not only for the people of america but for the people of all nations, and that all of our children have a better chance than before of living in peace rather than dying in war. this, more than anything, is what i hoped to achieve when i sought the presidency. this, more than anything, is what i hope will be my legacy to you, to our country, as i leave the presidency. to have served in this office is to have felt a very personal sense of kinship with each and every american. in leaving it, i do so with this prayer: may god s grace be with you in all the days ahead. 感谢阅读第 9 页 共 9 页

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