I haven't received that note.
I want you to always think of the White House as part of your home.
I don't really believe that any of you want to make this a Democratic or a Republican Army or Air Force or Navy or war.
We do not want war. We want peace.
We stand for equal rights and complete justice for all men in all stations of life . . .
I am delighted that you have agreed to serve on the President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy.
A wise man is mightier than a strong man, And a man of knowledge than he who has strength.
The answer to your question is no.
We must continue to hope and try.
Let us never exult over war.
Men like Milton Olive die for honor.
I have always believed that to be the hardest, but the highest, decision that any man is ever called upon to make.
In dying, Private Milton Olive taught those of us who remain how we ought to live.
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This is one such occasion.
No member of the board shall be pecuniarily or otherwise interested in any organization of airline employees or in any air carrier.
Words can never enlarge upon acts of heroism and duty, but this Nation will never forget Milton Lee Olive III.
I have never understood how men can ever glorify war.