Whether our challenge is peacemaking, nation-building, democratization or responding to natural or man-made disaster, we have seen that even the strongest amongst us cannot succeed alone.
Spending on the battle against AIDS in the developing world needs to rise to roughly five times its present level, ... The developing countries themselves are ready to provide their share ... but they cannot do it alone.
I understand and share their anguish. But it cannot justify violence, least of all attacks on innocent people.
made it quite clear that the United Nations cannot condone the Turkish incursion into northern Iraq.
Whatever our differences, in our interdependent world, we stand or fall together, ... Even the strongest among us cannot succeed alone...We cannot succeed without the leadership of the strong and the engagement of all.
a unique evil, which cannot simply be consigned to the past or forgotten.
Their deaths are a terrible tragedy that cannot be justified.
Obviously, our proceedings and operations have been impeded, and if this continues we will have to take some very hard and critical decisions as to the usefulness of staying there if we cannot operate,
Tragic experience has taught us that we cannot wait until the last minute to help,
Millions still live poor and isolated lives. Millions more have found their lives disrupted, even destroyed, by global economic forces they do not understand and cannot control,
But while some countries produce more than they need to feed their people, others do not, and many of these cannot afford to import enough to make up the gap.