I say: Travel through this country, and you will realize what a great and a good land it is.
I think that one of the most exciting and challenging problems that the next President of the United States will have is to make an asset ou...
I realized how small the troubles of most of us really are.
If we are to have the kind of economy that we want, may I say also that we must recognize that America's progress economically in the past h...
We must not be belligerent because we cannot enjoy the luxury of losing our tempers.
Which of the two candidates for the Vice Presidency and the Presidency can best provide the leadership for America and the free world in the...
We must have firmness and nonbelligerence and we must have diplomacy in which the President does not answer insult with insult, but maintain...
To maintain that peace we, of course, must do things which are essential to give us the instrument which will keep the peace and they are, o...
I make it clear that as far as that strength is concerned, it must come before all other considerations and it is the responsibility of the ...
I want to speak now of another kind of strength that is more important than all these, that will be more decisive in this great struggle tha...
The farmer's problem is obviously a keen political issue.
My knee is coming along fine.
The foreign policy critics made the same charge in 1956 when President Eisenhower was running.
I believe that as far as I am concerned it has been reached.
I do believe, and I won't mind going this far, that in attacking the problem we should set a time in which we intend to deal with it.
Whoever is President, I think, must examine any invitation to the summit with the greatest of care.
I do not think there was a religious issue in fact, and I would do everything I could to keep it out.
I don't believe any good purpose is served by pointing to some of the State Department officials who were doing the best they could and who ...