"We are, of course, as a nation, dedicated to peace."
"Now, Therefore, I, Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States of America, do declare and proclaim:"
"They will be much better enabled to help our unfortunate people."
"This America, what it means in terms of our aspirations, our hopes, for ourselves, and our people--and preserving them down through the years."
"We must have nothing to do with controlling it."
"That after August 15, 1947, as before that date, the conditions specified in sections 9 (b) and 1 (e) of the said title 17 of the United States Code have, as between the United States and India, exist..."
"Now, many individuals through the ages have attempted, in a sentence, to define exactly what is an institution of learning."
"To each of you, good luck--God bless you and be with you."
"Governor Lodge, ladies and gentlemen: After that introduction, my natural question is, Well, whose birthday is this, anyway?"
"We have arrived at that point, my friends, when war does not present the possibility of victory or defeat."
"I merely want, therefore, as my part in this celebration, to help him thank you for coming here, because I know that his own heart will be so full of gratitude and humility that he can't say it as elo..."
"We will welcome a workable system for limiting armaments and controlling atomic energy."
"Now I want to look forward this evening, instead of back."
"It would be, indeed, difficult for me to find the words in which to express the deep sense of pride I have in accepting the Honorary Doctorate of this College."
"Indeed, I think we could put it this way: our institutions of learning, and our churches, have become the true mobilization centers of those forces which may now save civilization."
"The pursuit of peace is at once our religious obligation and our national policy."
"Of course, I am astonished that Governor Lodge is 51. He looked to me 41."
"Let each of us pray for peace--pray that He who rules over nation and man may guide every human being toward that wisdom and understanding that forever will bar from mankind the scourge of war."