And we are coming back in January and we are going to start again.
We are not omniscient--we are not all-powerful--this is a free society.
It's no accident that Communists concentrate their attention on the trade union movement.
It's warmer here today than it was yesterday!
So I come here today asking your help, not for the election of 1962, though I will then, and 1964, but in the coming months, so that this se...
I consider this meeting and the house of labor vital to the interests of this country and the cause of freedom in the coming days.
We can keep going by not merely invoking the past, but by using the past as a stimulus to the future.
I want to express my pleasure at this invitation.
I'm hopeful that we can be associated with that movement.
A political party is like anything else in life; it is the survival of the fittest, and the fittest in American life today are those who loo...
This is an important anniversary for all of us, the 20th anniversary of Pearl Harbor.
What unites labor, what unites this country, is far more important than those things on which we may disagree.
Our country can use the coming months as the leader of the Free World to demonstrate that it is the leader in fact as well as in name.
Contrary to the assertion that this nation has been living beyond its means abroad, we have been increasing those means instead.
We can use tariffs to cushion adjustment instead of using them only to shut off competition.
It's not an exaggeration to say that this endeavor proceeds under conditions today more fraught with peril than any in our history.
We're unable to maintain the kind of high employment which we must maintain, unless you are making profits, and reinvesting, and producing;
When you do well, the United States does well, and our policies abroad do well.