For our ancestors, the ability to live in rugged, undeveloped countryside was often a matter of survival.
Wilderness designation of both of these new wilderness areas and those already submitted that are pending before the Congress would dramatic...
The Nation as a whole is enriched by the availability of the wilderness experience to those who are able and willing to seek it.
They have served us with great, great distinction.
Each one in his own way has made an important and lasting contribution to our free way of life.
I felt that our meeting today was one of the most constructive, one of the most friendly.
Wilderness preservation insures that a central facet of our Nation can still be realized, not just remembered.
I wish to thank you, each and every one of you who are being rewarded here today, for a job well done.
We in the United States know of no other country where the United States has some 4,000 or 5,000 miles of border.
I hope to come if you will invite me, Mr. Prime Minister.
The preservation of a vital element in our heritage.
Your example is an inspiration.
We are delighted to have you as our guests.
I would find it inexcusable if this legislation were to die as a result of delay and procrastination.
The United States cannot afford to drift in a sea of international uncertainty.
Trade is necessary so that developing countries can pay back various forms of outside assistance.
We must believe—and I certainly do—that this policy can only lead to conflict.
The world today looks to the United States of America for leadership.