I thought often during my years in the White House of an admonition that we received in our small school in Plains, Georgia, from a beloved teacher, Miss Julia Coleman. She often said: "We must adjust to changing times and still hold to unchanging principles." When I was a young boy, this same teacher also introduced me to Leo Tolstoy's novel, "War and Peace." She interpreted that powerful narrative as a reminder that the simple human attributes of goodness and truth can overcome great power. She also taught us that an individual is not swept along on a tide of inevitability but . These premises have been proven by the lives of many heroes. They have proven that even without government powerㅡand often in opposition to itㅡindividuals can enhance human rights and wage peace actively and effectively.
① has to live within his means inevitably
② must make an effort to stand the pace
③ can influence even the greatest human events
④ feels encouraged to stand at the summit
⑤ needs to create an innovative idea
참고로 이건 원래 Jimmy Carter 연설문인데, 그거 일부 가져다 변형한 거임.