These are some of the goals that I see for our Nation on the temporal side.
I want to express, on behalf of all of the members of our party, our deep gratitude again for the great hospitality you ...
I want to express my regret that we were unable to be able to get everybody in the same room.
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...
We look forward to seeing him there again, and I am delighted that he was able to work this visit into his schedule.
But all that I am really trying to say is this: We are both going down different roads toward the same destination, and ...
But as we finish this trip and have this opportunity to meet you, one very serious thought comes to mind.
I didn’t come here as a Vice President, and now I come as a President.
I appreciate the opportunity that you have provided for me to greet the Embassy personnel and also some of the members o...
With regard to the decision you made sometime in your life to come into public service, I firmly am convinced of the fac...
I spoke facetiously about it a moment ago.
He will visit Washington sometime in January or February at a time that is mutually convenient for our two schedules.
I did not expect then that I would come back now in the capacity I presently hold.
But what we find is that at this period when, from a material standpoint, young people never had a better outlook, that ...
I suppose you could say this is one of the few colleges I could go to without having a demonstration against me.
Mr. President, we are deeply grateful for the hospitality that you have extended to all of our party, to the Secretary o...
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.