"Those of us who were college students in the sixties and seventies possessed a confidence that many things about America and the world could and would be changed once we got the chance. Among the long list of things we thought could be fixed, I will mention two which we were certain we could remedy: the environment and discrimination against women and minorities… Well, it's not solved. And as I grow to understand more personally that life has an end as well as a beginning, I do not relish the prospect of looking back over my shoulder at the next generation and feeling forced to say, 'I'm sorry. We didn't get the job done.' "
Randall T. Shepard
Chief Justice of Indiana 
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