It is eminently fitting that so great a State should have so fine a capitol.
Fundamentally, our attitude in our foreign affairs and in reference to foreign nations, must, in the long run, if we are...
Remember that there is only one way in which the ordinary college graduate can benefit his alma mater.
Most emphatically we cannot, as good Americans, bear hostility to any rich man as such any more than to any poor man as ...
There is no power that can be given to the representatives of the people which it is not possible to abuse.
I want to congratulate you upon the excellent law for the administration of the National Guard that has been passed by t...
It is a good thing to have moderation in state affairs, but to make your deeds bear out absolutely your words.
But do not let him sit down and blame the politicians, let him blame himself, for it is in his power to get the governme...
If the average man keeps his head and his wits, and if he takes a little pains, he will not be governed that way.
The public has a right, not a privilege, but, in my view, a duty, to see that there is in its behalf exercised such a su...
No President of the United States, no good American, proud of his country, could enter this capitol and stand in this ha...
My fellow-citizens, my fellow-Americans, I address you here under the shadow of your beautiful capitol of this great and...
I wish to thank you most heartily for what you did.
You must show that you have in you the right stuff and what your college education has done for you is not to make you f...
That is my interpretation of the doctrine of the square deal.
It is a great pleasure to see you.
Train yourselves specially in some one direction to do some bit of technical work better than it can be done by any one ...
If a man can not govern himself he will find a boss or some one else who can govern him; and then don't blame the boss—b...