These are some of the goals that I see for our Nation on the temporal side.
I have been trying to think of something that I could pick out as a mistake, you know, so that we could do better next t...
I realize that the success of our efforts at the highest post in Government depends upon how every person in Government ...
I first came to Paris, I remember, 22 years ago in this same building, and then as a Congressman.
But as we finish this trip and have this opportunity to meet you, one very serious thought comes to mind.
I want to express my regret that we were unable to be able to get everybody in the same room.
With regard to the decision you made sometime in your life to come into public service, I firmly am convinced of the fac...
Mr. President, we are deeply grateful for the hospitality that you have extended to all of our party, to the Secretary o...
I look forward, Mr. President, with great anticipation to working with you and with your country and with your Governmen...
But most of all, we are in your debt for a gift which is the most precious, the gift of your time.
I ask you to rise and raise your glasses to French-American friendship and to President and Madame de Gaulle.
Before I came to this country I had been reading accounts in our press to the effect that there was an anti-American sen...
I ask all of you to raise your glasses to a nation and a people with whom the United States has had the longest uninterr...
The quality of courage, the quality of the ability to convince others of a point of view, and the quality of being able ...
But everyone who has had the privilege of knowing this nation from visiting it, as I have on many occasions, would share...
We have known this nation as a brave ally in time of war and as a loyal companion in searching the ways of peace.
I realize that I stand here at a time in history which will long be remembered.
We were completely agreed, for example, in the importance of French-American friendship.