I shall seek, as I have always sought, to purge my heart and purpose of every personal and of every misleading party mot...
I am profoundly conscious of the responsibility which is mine.
There is no means of judging the future except by assessing the past.
By virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, I do...
I was seeking to compose the present in order to safeguard the future.
A situation had to be met whose elements and fixed conditions were indisputable.
We need them now and we shall continue to need them.
I yield to no man in firm adherence, alike of conviction and of purpose, to the principle of arbitration in industrial d...
I unhesitatingly offered the friendly services of the administration to the railway managers to see to it that justice w...
I felt warranted in assuring them that no obstacle of law would be suffered to stand in the way of their increasing thei...
To undertake to arbitrate the question of the adoption of an eight-hour day in the light of results merely estimated and...
The whole presumption of modern experience would, it seemed to me, be in its favor, whether there was arbitration or not...
No man has ever risen to the real stature of spiritual manhood until he has found that it is finer to serve somebody els...
It is not fair to the great multitudes of hopeful men and women who press into this country from other countries that we...
It is easy to lose your temper, and hard to keep it.
The object of the law is that there, written upon these pages, the citizen should read the record of the experience of t...
The most that America can hope to do is to show, it may be, the finest example, not the only example, of the things that...
No nation can live without vision, and no vision will exalt a nation except the vision of real liberty and real justice ...