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"In general, all human beings have harsh experiences. Its the great voyage of human life to suffer losses."
In general, all human beings have harsh experiences. Its the great voyage of human life to suffer losses.
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Joseph Robert Kerrey is an American politician who served as the 35th governor of Nebraska from 1983 to 1987 and as a United States senator from Nebraska from 1989 to 2001.

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Joseph Robert Kerrey is an American politician who served as the 35th governor of Nebraska from 1983 to 1987 and as a United States senator from Nebraska from 1989 to 2001.

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"I dont think we prepare young people very well to make the tough decisions. The thing we do with children- and it was done when I was raised- is we remove them from the adults when the adults are making decisions, and so we dont show them that adults make bad decisions. And thats what you have to figure out in life. You have to figure out how to make good decisions. Youre going to make good ones, and youre going to make bad ones, and they get tough. The toughest ones are the ones that come very quick and that are connected to ethics."
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"I read War and Peace from cover to cover last summer, and what I found remarkable was how Tolstoy was able to bring his own philosophy of life into the story without distracting you from it. His big theme was that history was not the sum of actions of great men. It was the sum of actions by lots of individuals. It is true that your actions get hemmed in by contingency but there is no great master plan up there. There is no inevitability. You choose. The moment comes. You choose."
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"I didnt feel like I was a hero when they presented me the medal. I didnt go to Vietnam for any other reason than it was my duty. I went over there, and I was there a relatively brief time. I didnt come back feeling that I was a hero. I dont today. I did my three years in the Navy, which was enormously beneficial to me. I loved the Navy, I loved SEAL Team One, but I came back, hung up my uniform, put on my civilian clothes, and became a civilian again. And I received the Medal for people who got nothing. I dont say that with any false modesty. I say that genuinely and sincerely believing the action warranted no recognition beyond, you know, its just anither guy going over and doing what hes told to do."
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