When I say that 'first State in the Union,' that's not very easy for a Texan to say.
This is your building.
I promise you that is the kind of government you are going to get for the next 4 years.
The path we have chosen will be hard, the perils will be great, the price will be high.
For freedom is never a safe harbor.
Those who believe that the frontiers of America are closed should be out here today.
This steady growth has not been any accident.
This administration is not going to stand still.
This administration does not intend to permit America to stagnate.
We increased our defense until today we are stronger than all the nations of the rest of the world.
The dreams and the deeds represented by this ceremony prove that the era of the pioneers is not over.
We do not ask you to be satisfied with our past successes.
We are marching.
We passed the civil rights bill in the Senate today by a vote of 73 to 27.
This is your record.
I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the week beginning July 12, 1964, a...
We are proud to work with your country in the labors of the free world, Mr. Prime Minister--and it is my great pleasure ...
I am sure that better communications will mean even better understanding between our peoples.