If either the business world or the world of labor loses its head, then it has lost something which cannot be made good ...
Justice—so far as it is humanly possible to give and to get justice—is the foundation of our government.
On the other hand, we have the right to expect from the representatives of the people a peculiar care for your interests...
The right of incorporation ought to be suspended at once until Congress can devise proper legislation for guarding its e...
Every friend of peace will join heartily in seeing that those arbitration treaties do become part of the supreme law of ...
I should be ashamed to see this nation play the part of a weakling.
There is a widespread conviction that the divorce laws are dangerously lax and indifferently administered in some of the...
We must grow by evolution, not by revolution.
It is idle to talk of our faith in the Monroe Doctrine if we are not able to make that faith evident.
The evil growing out of these laws is of such magnitude and the necessity for action is so urgent that I recommend to Co...
There must be no hurry, but there must also be no halt; and those who are anxious that there should be no sudden and vio...
Our faith in the future of the republic is firm, because we believe that on the whole and in the long run our people thi...
I earnestly hope that our foreign policy shall be continued absolutely without regard to change of administration, to ch...
We are not trying to strike down the rich man; on the contrary, we will not tolerate any attack upon his rights.
He will not and cannot do this if our laws are so defective that in the sharp competition of the business world the cons...
The institution of marriage is, of course, at the very foundation of our social organization.
On the one hand we have the right to expect a peculiar measure of self-sacrificing service from you.
I deem the matter of sufficient general importance to recommend that the Director of the Census be authorized by appropr...