"I do not believe the West is in decline."
"I salute this city and I salute your country, and I salute your distinguished President."
"I am delighted to be here today."
"I believe the West is in the ascendancy."
"We believe it vital to the security of the United States and we intend to honor our commitments."
"Our interest here is more substantial, and I believe it goes to the common interests of both the United States and France."
"I want to express my pleasure at being here this morning."
"Toasts of the President and President de Gaulle at the Formal Dinner in the Elysee Palace"
"In my office, in recent weeks, I've received many envoys of new countries. Many of them spoke French, the language of free men."
"So, General, it is an honor to come and visit you today."
"I come from America, 'the daughter of Europe,' to France, which is America's oldest friend."
"It is a particular source of satisfaction to me as President of the United States that we should be associated with President de Gaulle."
"France and the United States have been associated in the past in many great causes, but I can think of no more happy cause than to be associated together in the climactic moment in the defense of free..."
"It is my hope that on this visit we can contribute to the uniformity of view which will permit us to go to the river of peace and gain satisfaction from it."
"I ask you to drink to the great Captain of the West, your President, General de Gaulle."
"The Peace Corps offers a special and timely opportunity to put dedicated Americans to work for the cause of world peace and human understanding."
"This country wants peace and this country wants freedom."
"I also urge our citizens to pause during this day and resolve always to sustain the allegiance of our hearts and minds toward our national banner and to cultivate the dynamic principles and ideals tha..."