"I hope you all enjoyed your stay over in Vermont."
"There is always a little danger that those who are entrusted with the great responsibilities of business and Government may come to forget about those things and disregard them."
"I find it very helpful to go back and revive my information about those things, lest I should be forgetful about it and get out of sympathy with those who have to carry on the work of the nation."
"I find it is helpful to me to go back once in a while to see that I am not forgetting how people earn their living."
"The business conditions in the country are more than meeting expectations."
"There is no way we could make any private understanding."
"Now, it is a poor rule that doesn't work both ways, and when some irresponsible person abroad makes some statement that is likely to irritate us, why I have to apply the rule here that I hope others w..."
"But the main point that I wanted to emphasize is this: That as one holding the office that is responsible for our foreign relations and one who wants to maintain friendly relations with all other nati..."
"As far as I can see myself and as far as I am advised by the members of my Cabinet, Mr. Hoover, who keeps very closely in touch with the business situation, and Mr. Mellon, who is in touch with the ba..."
"I think that is attributable partly to the reduction of taxation."
"I doubt if we need to pay too much attention to that."
"This country hasn't any method of making any understandings except through the duly authorized channels of treaties."
"I am very sure there is not the slightest foundation for any report that General Wood has resigned as Governor General of the Philippines."
"This order shall take effect August 1, 1926, and shall supersede the Executive Order of January 12, 1925, entitled, 'Documents Required of Aliens Entering the United States,' and the Executive Order o..."
"They must present immigration visas, quota or non-quota, in accordance with the requirements of the Immigration Act of 1924, except—"
"I depended upon him when I was President of the Senate to advise with me about intricate questions of parliamentary law and found him very scholarly in that regard."
"I don't recall a time when there was greater harmony between the Executive Branch of the Government and the Legislative Branch than there has been since I have been President."
"I thought it was especially to the credit of the Congress that they had functioned as a legislative body in accordance with recommendations that I had made in my [message] without being constantly for..."