I say to you today, that your generation has a rendezvous with tomorrow.
The true costs of this conflict are death, pain, and grief; interrupted careers and separation from loved ones.
For this reason, we must press on with our work in Geneva.
To store drugs and poisons within easy reach of children, or to store them along side of food, is as foolish as leaving ...
Now, Therefore, I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the week beginning M...
We were in the midst of the greatest upsurge of economic well-being in the history of any nation.
We have learned how to achieve prosperity.
We must sustain it, deal with its problems, and make the most of the opportunities it presents.
Meanwhile, the nations that do not seek the nuclear path can be sure that they will have our strong support against thre...
We are prepared to sign such a treaty, making it applicable to nuclear and nonnuclear countries alike.
Poison kills only where there is no antidote.
Each of these steps would contribute toward reducing the danger and destruction of war.
The avoidance of war and particularly nuclear war is the central, common concern of all mankind.
My confident answer to each of these questions is YES.
This partnership has written the story of American success.
My country is dedicated to this end.
For such an extension, the United States will require only that number and kind of inspections which modern science show...
Our prosperity does not depend on our military effort.