I know something about poverty.
We are going to try to refuse to take 'no' for an answer and get in here and do something ourselves about it.
This has been a marvelous day.
My hope and my aim in life is to keep that road open and to make it wide and make it smoother, and make it straighter for all Americans.
Won't it be a great blessing, won't it be a great achievement, won't it be a great satisfaction for you Governors and the rest of you here t...
We are not going to be satisfied in this country until we have a home for every family.
My father said to me, 'Lyndon, I don't know what will happen to you, but I will tell you right now I don't believe that you are smart enough...
I wish I could look into every face and shake every hand.
They want a fair chance to get ahead.
We in the Johnson administration, we hope with the support of Johnson County, have already declared war on poverty in all of its forms, in a...
And when I go back to Washington I am going to say to the leaders of that great Capital, that I wish they could come here to the heartland o...
We are just not willing to accept the necessity of poverty.
It is a source of pride and gratification to me in doing the kind of work here at home that made America the great and strong and good Natio...
It is my hope that in a matter of days, I can send a message to the Congress in connection with the work that we have done today and in conn...
I am here to see what the federal Government can do to work with you to help us all improve the lot of our fellow Americans.
They want a chance to support themselves.
So we want to ask all of you good people to try to support our program and let's have an administration of the people, by the people, for th...
I saw it around me in my early years in Texas soon after I discovered America, as the son of a tenant farmer.