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Stanford University.
Before we begin today's commencement exercises,
I would like to ask you to join me
in a moment of silence in solidarity
with and support for the thousands of survivors
of sexual and relationship violence,
and for the victims of the horrible tragedy that occurred
this morning in Orlando.
Thank you.
As events on our own campus and around the country remind us,
violence in all forms has become a scourge in our society.
As we celebrate this 125th commencement,
it is my hope that future generations of graduates
will see the end of violence in all our communities.
But if that is to happen, we must all
work to make that vision a reality.
History is a mysterious and malleable thing, constantly
changing, not just as new information
emerges, but as our own interests, emotions,
and inclinations change.
Each generation rediscovers and re-examines
that part of the past which gives its present new meaning,
new possibility, and new power.
The question becomes for us now, for you, especially,
what will we choose as our inspiration?
Which distant events and long-dead figures
will provide us with the greatest help, the most
coherent context, and the wisdom simply to go forward?
Believe, believe, as Arthur Miller told me
in an interview for my very first film
on the Brooklyn Bridge, believe that maybe you, too,
could add something that would last and be beautiful.
Good luck and Godspeed.
For 17 years, he served as a professor of philosophy,
engaged in teaching and research.
And for the last 16 years, he has
served as the university's Provost,
the longest-serving provost in our history.
It would be impossible to be here at Stanford without having
greatly benefited from the Provost's many efforts
over the past 16 years.
Provost Etchemendy's 16 years of service
have dramatically improved Stanford's ability
to carry out that noble mission.
Won't you join me in thanking the Provost
for his many, many contributions.
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So as you leave, I hope you carry with you
a strong determination to make your own contribution
to a better world and to exemplify the best
of the Stanford spirit.
Know that nothing gives us, as your teachers and mentors,
greater joy than to see a former student succeed.
Make us proud.
I know you will.
Congratulations and best wishes.
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For more, please visit us at stanford.edu.