You will be more comfortable and so will I.
This society was rounded in proud memory of the spirit of this Nation in its first fight for freedom.
As a nation we have grown to a giant strength and power which is so new and vast that we can only vaguely comprehend it.
Pacts and treaties have not always precluded the tragic suffering of men, women, and children.
The world has greatly advanced the method of arbitration by scores of treaties.
Our position was made clear in a statement issued jointly by the Prime Minister of England and myself at the time of his memorable visit of ...
We are content with the fundamental democratic principles of government which we have evolved and under which we live.
There are ever present in the world the causes of friction.
The great road to peace indeed lies in the prevention of war.
The first principle in prevention of war is to guide our national conduct in justice, consideration, and kindliness to other nations so as t...
The part of each of our governments in the promotion of world peace will be different.
You who trace your lineage back to that gallant group have a right to be proud.
Statesmen over a generation have realized that with this growth of international law and precedent another method can be contributed to the ...
War arises from a state of fear, a sense of injustice, and an ill will which culminates in uncontrollable national passions.
Our role in cooperation is different from that of the nations of Europe.
We are stronger in defense as a result of the Conference.
The economic importance of the accomplishment can best be measured in terms of the situation developed at the Geneva Conference.
The most vital feature of its great accomplishments for peace is the final abolition of competition in naval arms between the greatest naval...