Americanism is not a matter of creed, or birthplace, or descent.
That man is the best American who has in him the American spirit, the American soul.
They are a masterful race of rugged character—a race the qualities of whose womanhood have become proverbial, while its ...
Our policy should be one of cordial friendship for all; and yet we should keep ever before our eyes the fact that we are...
We rank as one of the great naval powers of the earth, and we rank as a power for peace.
Let us be true to ourselves, for we cannot then be false to any man.
Surely such a thought must thrill us with the resolute purpose so to bear ourselves that the name American shall stand a...
The fate of the twentieth century will in no small degree depend upon the quality of citizenship developed on this conti...
I speak in the interests of peace when I ask for an efficient army and navy.
It is, to me, a matter of great regret that Congress does not provide means for field maneuvers.
The navy is the arm of all others upon which this nation must depend to defend it against all foreign aggressors.
No piled-up wealth, no splendor of material growth, no brilliance of artistic development, will permanently avail any pe...
The birth pangs make all men the debtors of all women.
The woman who is a good wife, a good mother, is entitled to our respect as is no one else; but she is entitled to it onl...
Yours is the work which is never ended.
No ordinary work done by a man is either as hard or as responsible as the work of a woman who is bringing up a family of...
I do not pity you in the least.
But the nation is in a bad way if there is no real home, if the family is not of the right kind; if the man is not a goo...