I do believe that we have important things to say to one another--and we have the wisdom to match our technical genius.
What hath God wrought?
Over the past twelve years, PL 480 has meant the difference between life and death for millions all around the world.
I am pleased to transmit to the Congress a report of our food aid programs during calendar year 1966.
In sum, we propose to enlist the very best talent--private and public, of all nations, rich and poor.
Rapid population growth can make the dream of plenty a nightmare of famine.
This is the goal of our technical and economic assistance.
Now, Therefore, I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, acting under the authority vested in me...
Working together with rich nations and poor, all equally determined that mankind will conquer its oldest enemy, we will ...
The key to victory over hunger is self-help.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this sixth day of November in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and ...
Developed nations must join in an international undertaking to combat hunger and modernize agriculture.
The idea that the consumer in America deserves protection is a relatively new American idea.
Without the great milestones of consumer legislation, we would still be playing Russian roulette every time we dealt in ...
You can only wield the power that you have if you are willing to make yourselves heard.
The lender knows to the very penny how much interest he is charging.
As President, I am well aware of the sacrifices we demand of them, and of their families.
The Foreign Service may be proud of the manner in which it discharges its great responsibilities.