We are bound in honor to try to remedy injustice; but if we are wise we will seek to remedy it in practical ways.
No man is above it and no man is below it.
Great good has come from the development of our railroad system.
I ask that we see to it in our country that the line of division in the deeper matters of our citizenship be drawn, neve...
This is not and never shall be a government either of a plutocracy or of a mob.
We have the right to ask every decent American citizen to rally to the support of the law if it is ever broken against t...
While all people are foolish if they violate or rail against the law—wicked as well as foolish, but all foolish—yet the ...
Every man who has made wealth or used it in developing great legitimate business enterprises has been of benefit and not...
Ours is a government of liberty by, through and under the law.
The crime of cunning, the crime of greed, the crime of violence, are all equally crimes, and against them all alike the ...
His folly is greater than the folly of any other man who so complains; for he lives and moves and has his being because ...
Incidentally, whether he acquiesce or not, the law will be enforced, and this whoever he may be, great or small, and at ...
Let me greet those whom I know.
I cannot sufficiently congratulate you, Mr. President, upon what has been done here with this college.
I do pay proper heed to them.
I congratulate you, my fellow citizens, upon what you are doing here, in this great State, in bringing up your children ...
If you doubt my words, do not believe them.
Do not misunderstand me.