I do not propose to answer in kind.
In winning this war there is just one sure way to guarantee the minimum of casualties—by seeing to it that, in every action, we have overwhe...
The record that we have established in this war is one of which every American has a right to be proud—today and for all time.
Delays in the performance of our job at home mean prolonging the war.
it is fitting that we give thanks with special fervor to our Heavenly Father for the mercies we have received individually and as a nation
I do hereby proclaim Thursday the twenty-third day of November 1944 a day of national thanksgiving
we should lift up our hearts in thanksgiving
I call upon the people of the United States to observe it by bending every effort to hasten the day of final victory
I suggest a nationwide reading of the Holy Scriptures during the period from Thanksgiving Day to Christmas
I hereby extend the provisions of Executive Order No. 9177 of May 30, 1942, to the United States Maritime Commission and the Administrator o...
Only God can make a tree.
And just as an experiment, I started planting a few acres each year on run-down land.
I hope to live long enough to see West Virginia with more trees in it.
We in the next few years, when peace comes, will be able to devote more thought to making our country more useful—every acre of it.
We have to think not just of an annual crop, not just something that we can eat the next year.
It doesn't amount to very much, this cost of planting trees, and yet the hillsides of West Virginia of our grandparents' day were much more ...
This generation, and especially the previous generation, have been thinking of themselves and not of the future.
I am in the middle of a war.