All that we want is the right for others that we have for ourselves--the right to be free, the right to choose our own l...
As I speak to you today, I add one other thought: You are here, it is true, in a land far away from home, but you are al...
We will enter into those negotiations whenever we think it is appropriate and whenever we think they will serve the caus...
We are different people with different languages and different backgrounds, but in a sense we are one people--one people...
It would also be appropriate on an occasion like this for an American President to refer, as I do refer now, to the grea...
I come here to seek your advice and I am sure I will leave with that, and yet, with something more because we know that ...
It is true that the United States in the free world is the strongest of the free nations.
I should like to respond to your remarks in both personal terms and then also in the broader terms that you have used in...
This visit also will be memorable to me because it provided my first opportunity to speak before a legislative body at t...
Mr. Chancellor, you and I, as political leaders, know that it is essential that the leaders at the top, with executive p...
Welcome. We stand with you. We stand for peace. We stand for freedom.
That fifth power to which I have referred, the power which is represented by the determination of free men to remain fre...
And while we know that this country, as its productivity increases, is now producing approximately $70 billion in gross ...
Yesterday in Bonn and today in Berlin I saw the German people by the thousands, and I felt, as I saw them, as I heard th...
I stand here today as a symbol of that fifth power, the power which will not be intimidated by any threat, by any pressu...
Our task is to set up a new international psychology, to have a new, real atmosphere where what men once considered theo...
But as we think of that, and as I declare again, as I did in my earlier meetings with you and with members of this gover...
I indicated, as you pointed out, in my Inaugural Address, that we were entering a new era of negotiation rather than con...