"This increasing unification has well-nigh obliterated state lines so far as concerns many relations of life."
"We must not fail to demonstrate in the time of peace that we are likewise determined to possess and maintain indestructible states."
"Perhaps you mean the noodle factory."
"My own thought about the situation at the present time is that I would like it if the country could think as little as possible about the Government and give their time and attention more undividedly ..."
"I think there is no impropriety in announcing that."
"I am sure the desire is to accommodate the person, keeping in mind that it should be such a document as will enable those who are to be visaed by notice of the passport that this is the person describ..."
"There are always problems in Mexico, but I judge from the tone of his letter that he thought things were working along exceedingly well, as far as American interests are concerned."
"Well, it hasn't been brought to my attention officially."
"The march of invention is faster in our days than ever before."
"In my opinion the Government can do more to remedy the economic ills of the people by rigid economy in public expenditure than through any other action."
"It is determined to advance in an orderly, sound and common-sense way."
"These are the very foundations of America."
"We have the high cost of government to diminish, and we are diminishing it."
"I want the people of all the earth to see in the American flag the symbol of a Government which intends no oppression at home and no aggression abroad, and which in the spirit of common brotherhood pr..."
"The nation holds a position unsurpassed in all former human experience."
"It is axiomatic that our country cannot stand still."
"Our country is a peculiarly favored one."
"Our country wants its arts and science, its commerce and agriculture, its production and transportation, its education and invention, not merely that they may be used in the market place, the factory ..."