There has never yet been a man in our history who led a life of ease whose name is worth remembering.
Prosperity by itself never made any man happy.
Let's devote our best thought and best energies to finding some method of getting rid of any and all evils in the body p...
Our officers and men on the march and in battle showed themselves not unworthy of you, the men of the great war.
We are all loyal Americans now—North, South, East and West—all alike jealous of the nation's honor and welfare.
There was no money reward for what you did.
Let us above all things beware in using the knife not to handle it so that it will be dangerous to the community even mo...
Face the problem; realize its gravity, and then approach it in a spirit that will keep it ever in mind that if we are to...
Evils have come through our very prosperity, but in warring against the evil let us be exceeding careful not to war agai...
To you alone it was given to face with victorious valor the one crisis in which not merely the nation's welfare but the ...
Now, the grand problem that we should set before us is to keep prosperity, but above all never, under any circumstances,...
Let's try to get rid of them, but let's show common sense in the effort.
In this life as a rule the job that is easy to do is not very well worth while doing.
We need, in order successfully to face the difficult and complex problems of our industrial civilization, all the courag...
If any man tells you that he can advance a specific by which all the evils of the body politic will be made to disappear...
If he won't try to walk himself he is not worth carrying.
I feel that the art of successful government in our country is the art of applying practically the every day principles ...
Self-help and individual initiative remain to a peculiar degree typical of life in the country, life on a farm, in the l...