"We must make it an even better one in the future."
"We must have a first-class navy."
"I am, oh, so glad to be here."
"I have enjoyed every hour I have been in your beautiful and wonderful State."
"I shall only say how glad I am to be here, bid you welcome with all my heart, and say how thoroughly I believe in you, and that I am a better American for being among you."
"I believe in you, my countrymen; I believe in our people, and therefore I believe that they will dare to be great."
"I do not know of anything that bids better for our material well-being than the tree culture;"
"I want to thank you very much for your courtesy in receiving me."
"Cut down one of these giants and you cannot fill its place."
"I do hope that it will be your object to preserve them as nature made them and left them, for the future."
"We should keep the trees as we should keep great stretches of the wildernesses as a heritage for our children and our children's children."
"The one thing on which this country must forever be a unit is the navy."
"To pin those cards up there is as much out of place as if you tacked so many tin cans up there."
"I am glad to have seen you."
"It is a peculiar pleasure to me to address the children."
"This is the first glimpse I have ever had of the big trees."
"I am glad to see the way in which the old mission buildings are being preserved."
"We must see to it that no man for speculative purposes or for mere temporary use exploits the groves of great trees."