This country is not going to turn away from the needs of the jobless and the hungry, the poor and the oppressed.
As long as I am President I will bend every effort to make sure that that day never comes.
I will continue to support every realistic measure that will bring the world closer to peace without increasing the danger to freedom.
Make no mistake. There is no such thing as a conventional nuclear weapon.
Reality rarely matches dream, but only dreams give nobility to purpose.
United we stand; divided we fall.
This country is not going to turn away from the upward course of prosperity or from the urgent hopes of peace.
This is a great day in a historic place.
These common purposes--prosperity, justice, and peace--are the foundation of American unity.
In the months and years ahead, I look forward to an ever closer relationship between our countries: to cooperation for the economic and soci...
Now, Therefore, I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the week beginning September 6, 1964, a...
The peoples of our two great countries understand that fact; history would not forgive us if we did not understand it and act upon it.
I also invite and urge all local election officials throughout the United States to join with private citizens and citizen organizations, as...
Brazil and the United States, I believe, have entered a new era of understanding and comprehension.
The struggle for freedom in South Vietnam is closely related to the struggle for freedom everywhere.
I think we can all work together.
I don't think that the Democratic Party wants any business government, any labor government, any big government.
I send my very warm thanks for your message of solidarity on the attacks by North Vietnam on United States naval vessels.