"Let us now join to preserve peace and to prevent any recurrence of hostilities."
"I would rather walk a thousand miles for peace than take a single step for war."
"The United States and Japan recognize the need for a more efficient and rational utilization and distribution of world resources."
"I would rather walk a thousand miles for peace than take a single step toward war."
"I will take home an inspiring impression of the possibilities available for an even greater friendship."
"I bring the warmest greetings of the American people."
"The United States and Japan have developed a close and mutually beneficial relationship based on the principle of equality."
"We must try to apply the enduring values of the past to the challenges and to the pressures of our times."
"The most important lesson that I have learned during this visit corresponds with a brilliant insight of one of the Japanese envoys."
"The flow of Japanese visitors to the United States has grown from some 50,000 in 1966 to over 700,000 in 1974."
"The time has come when no nation may remain isolated and refuse to take part in the affairs of the rest of the world."
"It has been a period of enlightenment for me."