This is your time. Take it on. Don't be afraid to lean into the wind, love the earth in all of its natural glories and take care of each other.
Tom Brokaw
Connecticut College Commencement 1996, 1996
Historia tego cytatu
Brokaw's closing was a charge to the Class of 1996, delivered after a portrait of the generation that had preceded them. He had spent the speech's emotional climax describing the World War II generation: 'They had saved the world. They came home, and they built the America we know today. They kept the peace. They went to college in historic proportions, they married and had families. They built giant industries and small businesses. They gave us great universities and great highway systems. They integrated America.' Then the devastating coda: 'And they didn't whine or whimper. I am in awe of them.' This passage would become the seed for Brokaw's bestselling book 'The Greatest Generation,' published two years later. The final charge — 'Fifty years from now let another commencement speaker stand here and say of your generation: they saved their world and I am in awe of them' — set the standard not as a burden but as an inheritance worth claiming.