I accept the facts. I refuse to accept the prediction.
It has taken a Government which is looking out every minute of the day for the best interests of all the people.
International education cannot be the work of one country.
But more--much more--remains to be done.
I appeal alike to labor to observe the guideposts.
Schooled in the grief of war, we know certain truths are self-evident in every nation on this earth: --Ideas, not armame...
When I was growing up, that didn't seem to mean very much, but since I grew up we have learned the error of our ways.
This Administration has moved and will move to stop the slaughter--to replace suicide with sanity, and anarchy with safe...
We are here this morning to engage in a bit of barter with Harvard University.
I urge the Congress to keep the recommended appropriations within the limits that we have requested.
We would be shortsighted to confine our vision to this nation's shorelines.
So I appeal to the Congress to enact the revenue measures that I have proposed.
Only when people know about--and care about--each other will nations learn to live together in harmony.
Ours is the great opportunity to challenge all nations, friend and foe alike, to join this battle.
I believe that with the continued cooperation of all Americans, if we can get that cooperation, we can hold inflation in...
Our resources will be wasted in defending freedom's frontiers if we neglect the spirit that makes men want to be free.
So this morning I again appeal to all my fellow Americans to help their country in this hour of need.
The well-being of any nation rests fundamentally upon the health of its people.