That really is my errand.
It will mean a great deal now, but it will mean infinitely more in the future.
Unless America takes part in this treaty, my fellow citizens, the world is going to lose heart.
Nothing is going to keep this world fit to live in like exposing in public debate every crooked thing that is going on.
I am never afraid that the United States will fail to perform its international obligations.
If you could get 10 per cent insurance of your fortunes in respect of peace, wouldn't you rather take it than no insuran...
Shall the great sacrifice that we made in this war be in vain, or shall it not?
Some people in Washington lose that touch.
I want to say to you very solemnly that, notwithstanding the splendid achievement of our soldiers on the other side of t...
A miracle has happened.
I like to come out and feel once more the thing that is the only real thing in public affairs, and that is the great mov...
We were caught in this thing by the action of a nation utterly unlike ourselves.
God bless you, Mr. President; God bless the league of nations.
I venture to think that there are thousands of mothers and fathers and wives and sisters and sweethearts in this country...
It is either this treaty or a lone hand.
The only way to keep men from agitating against grievances is to remove the grievances.
They do not know what the purposes are that are running through the hearts and minds of the people of this great country...
We need peace more than we ever needed it before.