I greet the veterans of the Civil War who came here today to greet the President, because we are one people and one country, and not to be d...
The welfare of the great Western country, and that means in its essence the welfare of the United States as a whole, depends upon the encour...
What you have done is not only of very great importance to this community, but it is of the utmost importance by way of example to all of ou...
The cause of free government throughout this land would be shaken to its foundation if we fail here.
When I became President, one of the first things to which I devoted my attention was to try to bring about a fuller plan of irrigation, for ...
We can succeed only by seeing to it that the children, the boys and the girls, who in ten or fifteen or twenty years will be the men and wom...
We are trying here in America on the largest and most complete scale that it has been tried, the experiment of having a free people govern i...
I want to congratulate you on the enterprise and forethought you have shown in your irrigation scheme here.
We are bound to make a success of it, not for our sakes, but for the sake of mankind.
You can hardly imagine how much it means to me to come back to San Antonio in this way and to be received as you have received me.
The worthy life for the nation for the individual, for the man and for the woman, is the life of effort for the things worth striving for.
We all believe in the Monroe Doctrine.
My admiration for Texas and Texans is no new thing.
Infinitely more important than any President, infinitely more important even than the reception to any President, is what is symbolized by s...
Now, apply that in civil life.
I wish to express my acknowledgments for the greeting which I have received here in San Antonio, and which I have received throughout the le...
It has always seemed to me that one of the greatest lessons taught by the Civil War was the lesson of brotherhood.
I am going to tell you just one anecdote of Gen. Young.