"We don't believe in wars any more, of course, but I do believe that if we can implement the United Nations Organization with a police force behind it sufficient to make its mandates stand up, we can h..."
"It's a pleasure to me to be able to welcome you to Washington this morning."
"And I told them they would have the full cooperation of the administration in that endeavor."
"I have received that recommendation, and I am glad to get it."
"I can't answer that. You will have to ask Mr. Byrnes about that."
"The happiest thing to me is the fact that these returned soldiers and sailors, marines, Wacs and Waves, and so forth, are giving you such a headache on education."
"No. Somebody may have recommended him, and I haven't--the letter may not yet have reached me."
"They have that cooperation."
"I have no comment on that. That's the first I've heard of it."
"I can't tell you what I will do with the OPA bill until it gets before me."
"I said that in the primaries I dealt with politics only in Missouri. I am dealing with politics in every State in the Union."
"The opponent of Senator Wheeler--the manager of Senator Wheeler's campaign opponent issued a mimeographed letter which was an attack on me, and a vicious attack on Wheeler."
"It is a pleasure for me to have you here this morning, and to be able to make a few off-the-cuff remarks on a subject that is very close to my heart."
"Why certainly. That's what Paul Fitzpatrick came in here for, and I was glad to discuss politics with him."
"Well, let's wait a little while to see about that."
"Well, there is nothing that transpired between Mr. Byrnes and myself that hasn't been in the newspapers."
"He is very well educated in politics. No, I have no comment to make."
"The Cabinet committees of Great Britain and the United States are now meeting on the implementation of the report of the Commission, and I have no comment to make at the present time."