
I have never tasted, not even at the wonderful banquet that I have attended in San Francisco, anything quite so good.
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I have never tasted, not even at the wonderful banquet that I have attended in San Francisco, anything quite so good.

There is no royal road to good government.

Every decent American ought to be proud of the army and the navy of Uncle Sam.

I think I was a fairly good American a week ago when I came into your State, but I am a better one now.

Let me thank you for coming out to see me, and say how I have enjoyed coming here.

It speaks well for our nation that men and women should desire during their lives to devote the fortunes which they were able to acquire or to inherit because of our system of government, to objects so entirely worthy and so entirely…

It is a fine thing to have before a body of students men who by their practice have rendered it unnecessary that they should preach

The more efficient a man is the more dangerous he is if that efficiency is not guided by the proper type of spirit, by the proper sense of moral responsibility.

With decency there must go the power practically to apply it in life, practically to work it out, and to work it out for the benefit of others as well as for one's self.

There is nothing more practical in the end than the preservation of beauty, than the preservation of anything that appeals to the higher emotions in mankind.

The Y. M. C. A. stands for so much because it represents the work of men and women who to a generous enthusiasm for their fellows, to a lofty ideal of service for the Giver of good, and for all mankind, join the power to realize that ideal…

I am glad to have the chance of acknowledging my obligations to him, and I am also glad that when I ask you to strive toward productive scholarship, toward productive citizenship, I can use the president of the university as an example.

It will be a bad day for this country and a worse day for all educative institutions in this country if ever such a call is made, and the men of college training do not feel it peculiarly incumbent upon them to respond.

There is but one real way in which any man can be helped, and that is by teaching him to help himself.

It would be hard to overestimate the amount of good work done by the Young Men's Christian Associations and the Young Women's Christian Associations.

No law that the wit of man has ever devised ever has made or ever will make the fool wise, the coward brave, or the weakling strong.

I have enjoyed being in California for the last week, and it has been the greatest possible pleasure.

I want you to play hard without encroaching on your work.