I have a very deep appreciation of the courtesies you have shown me.
The minute that these republics develop rich men who will look down on the poor, and poor and envious men who hate and wish for the disposal...
And I do want to say one thing in conclusion; if I have ever been able to accomplish anything at all in regard to peace or whatever else it ...
Good night.
I do indeed appreciate the reception you have given me in this, the oldest historic city in the United States.
If you get any man who is willing to do wrong for you, if it is to his interests, he will do wrong to you.
If we treat the mighty heroes of the past merely as excuses for sitting lazily down in the present, or for standing aside from the rough wor...
I shall say but one word of thanks to you tonight.
I thank the gentlemen who have spoken tonight for their kind personal allusions.
If he is a straight man we should be for him, and if he is a crooked man we should be against him.
This government is not, and never shall be, the government of a mob.
This republic is not, and never shall, be the government of a plutocracy.
The work can be done, is being done, and will be done.
We do not wish another foot of territory; and I think our conduct toward Cuba is a guaranty that this is our genuine attitude toward all our...
We can not afford in this country to draw the distinction as between rich man and poor man.
Presidents may come and Presidents may go, but Uncle Remus stays, put.
Now, I do not wish to be misunderstood.
Above all we should treat with a peculiarly contemptuous abhorrence the man who in a spirit of sheer cynicism debauches either our business ...