Well, I Was 29 Years Old When I Came To The United States Senate, And I Have Learned A Lot.
Basically When I'm Walking I'm Not Consciously Writing Or Intending Anything. In The Manner I Have Learned From Meditation Practice, I Let Things Unfold.
I Have Learned The Truth Of The Observation That The More One Approaches Great Men The More One Finds That They Are Men.
I'm A Product Of A Notre Dame Education; Those Professors Taught Me A Lot About How You Separate The City Of God From The State. I'm Also A Reverent Follower Of The Tradition Of Thomas Jefferson. My Years Of Public Life Have Simply Confirmed The Intensity Of My Belief That What I Have Learned From Joe Evans And Thomas Jefferson Was Correct.
I Have Learned Not To Do Predictions. It's Not Helpful, Psychologically. I Don't Sit And Fret About Things.
I Have Always Seen The United States As A Force Of Good. And I Have Learned That There Is The Idealistic Part About What We Can Do At The U.n. And There Is A Doable Part. And I Have Learned What Is More Doable.
The Only Thing I Have Learned Is To Find Strength In Yourself. No One Can Help You, No One Can Do Anything For You, You Have To Do The Work Yourself.