"May I offer my congratulations to the members of organized labor on this 1960 Labor Day."
"I take my case to you because I know you agree with me that racial discrimination must be eliminated everywhere in our society; in jobs, in housing, in voting, in lunch counters, and in schools."
"I would appreciate your forwarding a response to me tomorrow (Tuesday) at the Olympic Hotel in Seattle, Wash."
"I think we can win."
"I welcome the support of the working men and women of this country."
"I want to express my thanks to all of you for coming down to this airport to meet us."
"I take our case to you because I am confident that you are willing to do whatever has to be done to make us first in the world militarily, and thus first in the fight for peace."
"But the problem of automation is a national problem - and we must begin to think about it on a national scale."
"This is a time for strong leaders - leaders who are not afraid of New Frontiers - leaders who are not afraid of the facts - leaders who can turn our dreams into reality."
"Yours has been a pragmatic movement basing itself on achievement and progress rather than on some abstract economic and political theory."
"I take our case to you because I am confident that the American people want an enduring peace in which human dignity, truth, and justice under law are secured for all men everywhere."
"I do not consider a politician's chief duty to consider how he can gain popularity at the moment."
"And next January we will have those votes."
"I am concerned about reports that the NATO base in Athens has been fueling Russian planes en route to the Congo which have been used for purposes hostile to the efforts of the United Nations."
"This is a great State, Michigan, but it can be a greater State."
"And finally, I am here because I know we share a deep-seated belief in free collective bargaining, and in the growth and development of free and responsible unions - and unlike our opponents, we do no..."
"Give us the men."
"Free collective bargaining is good for the entire Nation."