"One of the greatest tragedies which the war could produce would be a generation of children whose minds and bodies were stunted and warped."
"Ladies and gentlemen, to His Majesty, the Shahinshah of Iran."
"Your Majesty's visit represents the high point of this relationship, which will, I am sure, become still closer in the years ahead."
"I am glad to be here with you tonight and to join with you in this observance of the fourth anniversary of the United Nations."
"No other great nation in the history of the world has done such a thing as that."
"I am sure that Mrs. Bethune's retirement as president of this organization will not mean her retirement from public life."
"We are going to continue to advance in our program of bringing equal rights and equal opportunities to all citizens."
"We are too apt to forget how long it took, and how difficult it was, to get the States to unite in the United States as we know it now."
"Thank you, Congressman Dawson."
"The people of this country have made, and we are making, progress in this cause."
"Let us not be too impatient at the seemingly slow progress we are now making toward the goal of world peace--a goal which, despite all difficulties, we shall certainly attain."
"All of us who are here tonight have a deep interest in that great enterprise--the extension of freedom and opportunity to all our citizens without racial or religious discrimination."
"In that great cause there is no retreat and no retirement."
"We are awakened as never before to the true meaning of equality-equality in the economic world."
"The Declaration of Human Rights... can apply to all the peoples of the earth."
"The brotherhood of man is belief in God."
"The task of achieving greater justice and freedom will be long and it will be difficult."
"We can succeed in achieving brotherhood only if we acknowledge that the ideal of brotherhood is something outside or above us."