"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 ..."
"It is a good thing that great communities should thus occasionally be drawn together, to consider themselves and their accomplishments, to realize and appraise themselves, to make their members better..."
"But it isn't helpful for me to keep talking about certain foreign relations unless there is some development that warrants some statement on my part."
"I don't want anybody to hesitate about asking questions."
"I want to help everyone I can."
"I am glad to have any questions asked about anything."
"He is an expert on Eastern affairs in the State Department—not the only one, but he is regarded as the chief expert."
"My hesitation about him is to decide whether he would be of more value here in Washington serving in the Department, or of more value in China."
"I haven't made any decision about the new Minister to China."
"Mr. Mellon reports that insofar as he can observe there is a very general and healthy condition of good business."
"Not anything special came up this morning in the Cabinet meeting."
"I made some inquiries about the general business situation."
"Those industries that are supposed to be barometers or indicators of what the general business condition is throughout the country all seem to indicate that it is fairly good."
"I, Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the legislation aforesaid, do hereby invite the States of the Union and all foreign countries to cooperate and participate i..."
"I haven't reached any final decision about the Attorney General."
"So I will have to talk with the two Senators and see what I can find out about the situation."
"I think it is due to me when I make a statement that they [the members of the conference] wait to see what the statement is before they rush out."
"I do not think Mr. Warren wants to take a recess appointment."