Gentlemen and ladies, it has always been a pleasure to me to come here to your city.
It is not enough, gentlemen, to mean well either in battle or in civil life; you not only had to mean well, you had to d...
I thank you most warmly for the greeting you have extended to me this evening.
The first requisite of liberty, as we and our forefathers have known it, is the willingness to abide by the law.
Play is a first rate thing, as long as you know it is play.
You have manufactories in your town—shoes, linen, underwear.
The good citizenship has to come from the people themselves.
You can give a child every advantage, give him books and the teachers, but he has got to learn, he has got to do that hi...
There is no royal road to good government any more than there is a royal road to learning.
You have hay and stock farms outside, and you, therefore, have in this community the farmer and the towns man, the emplo...
You can frame laws and have a good constitution, and after all has been done that you can do in that way you have accomp...
It has been to me a very great pleasure to visit your State, and above all, to meet your people.
Now, the grand problem that we should set before us is to keep prosperity, but above all never, under any circumstances,...
Face the problem; realize its gravity, and then approach it in a spirit that will keep it ever in mind that if we are to...
There was no money reward for what you did.
Let us above all things beware in using the knife not to handle it so that it will be dangerous to the community even mo...
We are all loyal Americans now—North, South, East and West—all alike jealous of the nation's honor and welfare.
Our officers and men on the march and in battle showed themselves not unworthy of you, the men of the great war.