I am in hearty accord with these principles.
any appropriations to carry out any plan are and will be within the complete control of the Congress.
this legislation will be helpful in the creation of employment and in the stimulation of industry, business, and agriculture throughout the ...
for the greatest benefit of its citizens both present and future, and for the greatest benefit to the United States.
But the plans should be ready.
This is the time to do the planning, although the war—even in Europe—is not over.
Such recommendations should include plans for the liquidation of war agencies and the reassignment of such permanent or continuing functions...
We must proceed with equal vigor to liquidate war agencies and reconvert the Government to peace.
The transition from war to peace should be carried forward rapidly, but with a minimum of disorder and disruption.
Do not fear about the future.
I have enjoyed this Conference very much.
I don't think that there is anything else that I can say, except to repeat that there has been an extraordinary unanimity.
We will go on to the end.
We are going to make certain of ending barbarism in the Pacific.
We cannot order a navy or any part thereof to a sector of the Pacific, or a landing, or an army, or an air force to a given point...
We will bend that evil and barbarous Nation to the will of those they have outraged.
We have taken up all manner of things, east and west.
The quicker the better.