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If we did not go through the trials and troubles that they did, we at least did the best we could.

The man who seeks to inspire one set of Americans to hate another because of difference of creed, because of difference of locality, difference of occupation, or of wealth, is a curse to the republic.

All that the law can do is to give a fair show to each man to develop the best there is in him, guarding him against injustice from others, and seeing that he works no injustice in return.

A man who fails to show such regard for his fellow stamps himself as being unfit to do his duty in American life.

We have Biblical authority, as well as the authority of common sense, for the statement that the rain falls on the just and the unjust alike.

I think you will do me the justice to say that I do not say what I do not mean.

When the hand of the Lord is heavy upon any body of men, the wisdom of man can do but little.

We shall keep in the run, not only of abiding but of increasing prosperity, if as a people we only keep our sanity.

And again I wish to thank you for these splendid gifts which will commemorate as pleasant a forty-eight hours as any President ever spent since the White House was built.

I couldn't have had a gift that would have pleased me more.

The man that is needed is the man who will stay put.

You know I have strong views about children.

People of Wyoming, I believe in you and in your future.

I am glad to have the pleasure of introducing to you a member of my cabinet.

A man who does a wrongful act sins against the State as well as against himself.

We owe it to them that there is an America today.