We must and we shall keep moving forward toward a great and decent and just society for all, regardless of race or relig...
The equal pay law moves us toward that goal.
When Thomas Jefferson was our Minister to France, before becoming Vice President and President, he wrote a letter home, ...
America's progress toward a society of decency has been marked and measured by our attitudes toward the role and toward ...
This is a good day for our country, and, I am sure, a very proud day for all of you.
Let's open the door wider for all just as we have opened it today for women.
We are going ahead in our country to bring an end to poverty and to racial injustice.
For a generation, Americans have struggled to keep the ambitions of nations from erupting into the annihilation of nucle...
It is good to have you here in the White House today.
I would like briefly, today, to mention three problems which menace man's welfare and will threaten it even when armed d...
You have the potential to excel even more in the citizenship of your country of 1974 or 1984 or 1994.
No nation can stand idly by while millions suffer and die from afflictions which we have the power to prevent.
I want now to challenge you--to challenge you to develop and apply that quality of excellence which is within you.
I am very proud to welcome you to the White House as the first 'Presidential Scholars.'
The New Testament enjoins us to 'Go ye therefore and teach all nations.'
We are going ahead with our determined effort to bring peace to this world.
I am so proud to be here where Ken O'Donnell's father won so many victories every fall.
Your destiny will not be a faceless and thoughtless existence in a dull and dreary society.