There is nothing I respect so much as a fact.
We would have to concentrate authority sufficiently to be able to use the physical force of the Nation quickly upon occa...
The only thing in the world that is unconquerable is the thought of men.
There is only one means of doing that, my fellow citizens.
There is nothing that is so formidable as a fact.
I deeply regret the suggestions which are made on some sides that we should take advantage of the present situation in t...
I am glad for one to have lived to see this day.
If anybody in this audience allows himself when thinking of this matter to think of the elections of 1920 I want to decl...
I have always taken this attitude toward facts, that I never let them get me if I see them coming first.
We dare not go back on it.
America is believed in throughout the world, because she has put spirit before material ambition.
There is not a bit of credit that has not got an element of assessment of character.
I do not know when I have been as proud, as an American, as when I have seen our boys deploy on the other side of the se...
All of that is absolutely antidemocratic in its influence.
The only thing that lifts the world is hope.
I entirely concur in Senator Lodge's conclusion, and I hope I shall have his cooperation in bringing about the desired r...
The real difficulty in all political reform is to know whether you can translate your theories into facts or not.
I ask you even as a business proposition whether it is more useful to trade with a cynic or with an optimist.