
For that reason I hail with especial pleasure the existence of such societies as those which seek to band together the young men and young women native born to this State.
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For that reason I hail with especial pleasure the existence of such societies as those which seek to band together the young men and young women native born to this State.

I trust I came within them a fairly good American, and I leave them a better American.

I should be sorry indeed if there were not societies like those of the Native Sons and Native Daughters in this State to keep alive the sense of historic continuity with the State's mighty past.

Let us speak courteously, deal fairly, and keep ourselves armed and ready.

When 1898 came and the war which President McKinley in all honesty and in all sincerity sought to avoid became inevitable, and was pressed upon him, he met it as he and you had met the crisis of 1861.

I thank you for coming here and for giving me the privilege of joining with you today in these solemn ceremonies of commemoration.

The pioneer days have gone, but the need for the old pioneer virtues remains as great as ever.

Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure... than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory…

San Francisco is not on the westernmost verge of our possessions.

I most earnestly hope that this work will ever be of a peaceful character

I want to thank you and my comrades of the Spanish-American War from my heart;

None of the men of my own generation or of this younger, stand as close to me as you of my regiment, as the men of the Spanish War do,

It is not too much to say that no man since Lincoln was as widely and as universally beloved in this country as was President McKinley.

I guess you do not wonder that I am fond of the men of my regiment.

I think it is getting to be fairly understood that that is our foreign policy.

I am deeply touched by the beautiful gift you have given me.