
I believe that if the laboring man today ... will look at the record, I think they will find nothing here that they can say this administration is their enemy; on the contrary, they are good friends.
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I believe that if the laboring man today ... will look at the record, I think they will find nothing here that they can say this administration is their enemy; on the contrary, they are good friends.

At the same time you have left with us a feeling of friendship, warmth and sympathy.

Of course, there's always someone ready to step in our faces, too, but I think friendship is stronger than the jealousies and the hatreds.

Under your reign the traditional ties of friendship and mutual understanding between our two countries, as well as the sympathetic cooperation of our peoples, have indeed been strengthened.

The USO means to the men and women in the Armed Services that they have a host of friends in the homes of America.

I am glad to be here among so many friends.

Our discussions have been conducted in mutual friendship, respect and confidence.

Great Britain and the Commonwealths and the United States are the closest of friends, and you and I want to keep it that way.

I hope during the year you will become imbued with such close friendships to us that we can never have a failing out.

Mr. President, to your health, and to the continued friendship of Brazil and the United States!

We have always counted Brazil as our friend, and I know that we can always count Brazil as our friend.

I ask Your Majesty to receive this ship as a symbol of the friendship and admiration of the people of the United States.

I am deeply grieved to learn of the death of your husband, who was my good friend and distinguished predecessor in the Department of Commerce.

His services to country were so varied and valuable as to earn the gratitude of the Nation and his character won him the high regard of a host of friends.

The Nation has lost a great citizen, and all who knew her a loyal friend.

The one hundred and fifty-fourth anniversary of the signing of our treaties with France is a happy reminder of a continuing amity which has not only bound these nations together with ties of historic friendship and understanding but has strengthened the cause of human liberty.

Richard V. Oulahan was an outstanding journalist, a good friend and a wise counsellor.