“There is no institution more vital to our Nation's survival than the American family. Here the seeds of personal character are planted, the roots of public virtue first nourished. Through love and instruction, discipline, guidance and example, we learn from our mothers and fathers the values that will shape our private lives and our public citizenship.”
Quote by Ronald Reagan
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Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Ronald Reagan, 1981
The book offers a comprehensive look into the policies and initiatives of the Reagan administration, providing insight into the president's views and actions on a wide range of issues including foreign policy, economic matters, and social programs. more
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