I was deeply impressed by India, the largest democracy on Earth, 700 million people perhaps.
The trip was symbolic.
But we were received with open arms, and it was a natural outburst of friendship and appreciation, even there, for what our country stands f...
It is indeed a great honor for me, as President of the United States, to come here to pay homage to the brave men and women of the past who ...
We are determined, with our noble allies here, that Europe's freedom will never again be endangered.
My presence here today is a direct result of the courageous initiative which President Sadat undertook in his recent trip to Jerusalem.
We defend these values because they are right, because there is no higher purpose for the state than to preserve these rights for its citize...
We are also grateful that France maintains and improves its forces that are essential for defense.
Democracy is not merely right and just.
We do not fear the challenges which test our chosen form of government.
Our ancestors made their defense with principles and with revolution.
I hope and believe that in the future the ties between France and the United States of America will grow even stronger.
We know that the mark of greatness among leaders is to consider carefully the views of others and the greater benefits that can result among...
Democracy is indeed a compelling idea, an idea so attractive that even its enemies now attempt to cloak repression with false democratic lab...
The rights of the individual inherently stand higher than the claims or demands of the state.
Democracy unleashes the innate creative energy of each of us.
I am delighted to be here in Paris, the Queen of Cities.
India, under the greatest trial and tension, has reaffirmed its commitment to rule by the people.