But the time has also come for emphasis on developing better ways of managing what we have and of completing what man's genius has begun but left unfinished.
I say it because new knowledge and hard experience argue persuasively that both our programs and our institutions in America need to be reformed.
The moment has arrived to harness the vast energies and abundance of this land to the creation of a new American experience, an experience richer and deeper and more truly a reflection of the goodness and grace of the human spirit.
This will be a plan that maintains the high standards of quality in America's health care.
Fully one-third of Nixon's speech was dedicated to environmental issues.