It is impossible to devise anyone perfect solution, and one complete solution, for all the problems of our latter-day in...
We will govern them primarily in their interests, but in our own interests also.
We are all of us apt to get to talking and thinking of the nation and the state as abstractions.
Government by the majority in Congress had practically come to a stop when Mr. Reed became Speaker.
We should not be here if it were not for them, but their exercise has caused great questions to rise in our national lif...
In the army you developed two or three or half a dozen great geniuses.
Our salvation now, as in the old days, lies in the practical applying of principles that, in theory, we admit to be the ...
That is how the victory comes.
Our honor at home, our honor in domestic and internal affairs, is at all times in our own keeping, and depends simply up...
We have many external problems to solve, but our internal problems are, of course, more serious.
If we have not got in us the lift toward righteousness, the lift toward something better than material needs, prosperity...
The Monroe Doctrine is simply a statement of our very firm belief that on this continent the nations now existing here m...
We need good laws, good constitutions, and upright and honest administration of the laws.
Every one of you who has seen or studied about a modern warship knows that it is a singularly delicate and complicated a...
We stand firmly on the Monroe Doctrine.
The good work of building up the navy must go on without ceasing.
You need those qualities in private life and you need them in public life.
You have got to have a superstructure, too.