I thank you most warmly for the greeting you have extended to me this evening.
It is the man behind the gun in war, and it is the man behind the plough in peace.
The people of Vermont work with honesty of purpose, the people of Vermont show by their life actions that they are true ...
Our safety lies in the sanity, the cool hard-headedness, the self-restraint, mingled with the resolute purpose of our pe...
It will not be worth while summoning our people to do well in war if they have not done well in peace beforehand.
I think that this is a State that favors longevity.
You have got to have— you of the Civil War, you fought with widely different weapons and widely different tactics from t...
I like to see a man who is a good citizen.
Anarchy in any shape or manner—and by anarchy I mean all types of mob violence, the violence of one man or the violence ...
Play is a first rate thing, as long as you know it is play.
Gentlemen and ladies, it has always been a pleasure to me to come here to your city.
You have shown that you appreciated the fact that to be a good citizen a man has got to handle himself not with a view t...
The law must get at the big man who goes wrong just as it gets at the small man who goes wrong.
Violence of the individual, above all, violence of a mob—that type of violence—is incompatible with free government, wit...
Vermont has always played far more than her part to which she was by population entitled in the affairs of the country.
Here in America we pride ourselves on our liberty under the law—a very different thing from lawlessness.
Both must be put down.
I believe in preaching, but I believe in practice a good deal more.