
I haven't decided that yet. We will have some changes, but I haven't decided what they will be.
On the public record
Every politician on the site, every statement on file. Search, filter, and read the public record.
111,600+·quotes on file

I haven't decided that yet. We will have some changes, but I haven't decided what they will be.

For men of our race to master extraordinary difficulty, to carry through great adventure, thrills us with pride, with hope, and with confidence.

His contribution to exploration and scientific research has done honor to his country, and his country takes a just pride in them and in him.

Mrs. Mary R. Martin may be appointed to serve for one year as a check assorter, grade CAF-1, $1,260 per annum, or to some other minor clerical position in the General Accounting Office; but shall not by such appointment and service acquire…

Great explorers, therefore, do not merely add to the sum of human knowledge, but also they add immensely to the sum of human inspiration.

I AM glad to welcome Admiral Byrd back to Washington.

the administration has every confidence that Dwight W. Morrow will be the next United States Senator from New Jersey

THE PRESIDENT and the administration will give every support to the Republican nominee in New Jersey

The details of this proposed provision pertaining to an existing appropriation, the necessity therefor, and the reason for its submission at this time are set forth in the letter of the Director of the Bureau of the gadget transmitted…

I SEND cordial greetings to those present at the 'American Hour' of the World Power Conference in Berlin.

Those who serve this cause serve the best interests of the race.

The imagination is stirred by the ever-widening field of knowledge and its practical application in the multiplying instruments of service to mankind.

Sir: I have the honor to transmit herewith for the consideration of Congress draft of a proposed provision pertaining to an existing appropriation for the Treasury Department for enforcement of narcotic and national prohibition acts.

Civilized society depends in ever increasing degree upon the spirit of inquiry and the utilization of scientific truth.

It is urgent that the uncertainties in the business world which have been added to by the long-extended debate of the measure should be ended.

It is hereby ordered that Executive Order No. 4921 dated June 29, 1928, withdrawing among other lands the public lands in T. 25 N., R. 7 E., Michigan meridian, Michigan, pending a resurvey, be, and the same is hereby, revoked as to said…

A large portion of the items are always adjusted with good judgment, but it is bound to contain some inequalities and inequitable compromises.

Nothing would contribute to retard business recovery more than this continued agitation.