Shall the great sacrifice that we made in this war be in vain, or shall it not?
I call you to mind that we did not go into this war willingly.
We were caught in this thing by the action of a nation utterly unlike ourselves.
God bless you, Mr. President; God bless the league of nations.
I like to come out and feel once more the thing that is the only real thing in public affairs, and that is the great movement of public opin...
I want to say to you very solemnly that, notwithstanding the splendid achievement of our soldiers on the other side of the sea, who I do not...
The next war would have to be paid for in American blood and American money.
America is less exhausted by the recent war than the other belligerents; she is not exhausted at all.
He said that I had come to consult with you.
What I want to impress upon you to-day is that it is this treaty or none.
We need peace more than we ever needed it before.
It is either this treaty or a lone hand.
She was born to do these things, and now she is going to do them.
Men in despair destroy governments.
We may think that they finished that job, but they will tell you they did not; that unless we see to it that peace is made secure, they will...
No other nation can bring about peace by itself.
If we do not enter into this covenant, what is our situation?
I am glad to get out to see the real folks, to feel the touch of their hand, and know, as I have come to know, how the Nation stands togethe...