For peace takes more than words.
Words alone will never impress Mr. Khrushchev.
I believe that peace, like any other goal, requires action.
If there are going to be inequalities, it should be on the grounds of their ability and dedication, not on the grounds of their color.
I have never advocated and I do not now advocate intervention in Cuba in violation of our treaty obligations and in fact stated in Johnstown...
Farmers do business with the Secretary of Agriculture, and they have learned long ago that you can't do business with Benson.
In order that we may compete, we need strong leadership at the top and in my judgment only the President of the United States can provide th...
It is time to raise the American tide.
When the farmer can’t buy cars, the autoworker loses his job, and steel mills go down to 50 percent of capacity, as they are today.
I want to emphasize that this is not a contest merely between Mr. Nixon and myself.
I say it’s time we stopped the downward spiral where it began - on the farm.
I don't believe you can talk your way into peace.
We will accomplish this through supply management, by bringing supply into line with demand.
We are talking, however, about two sets of problems which are familiar, with which we dealt in the past, the solution of which is easy, to g...
I do not share the opinion of some that disarmament would bring economic disaster.
This administration has remained almost indifferent to the great challenging problem of the 1950's.
I do not run as a candidate who says that party labels are unimportant.
No problem is more vital or more urgent in the struggle for peace than the problem of effective arms control.