
No--this is not a sick America, but a healthy America--not a weak nation, but a strong one--not a fearful people, but a confident one.
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No--this is not a sick America, but a healthy America--not a weak nation, but a strong one--not a fearful people, but a confident one.

Let us see whether we can get 100 percent of Americans out.

The immigrant has brought greatness to our land and a tremendous love for his adopted country.

It is a pleasure for me to greet you this morning, and in the name of your country.

I know something about how the Irish fight.

You are not only fighting for your own country and your people—you are, in the larger sense, delegates of freedom.

We too are the United States of America. That is why we must work and sacrifice.

I would rather, for example, I would rather see a few more parades in this country.

The time has now arrived for a new offensive rally in the spirit that has made America great.

To the warm greetings of my fellow countrymen, I add my own sincere wishes for your personal happiness.

The French loved him for his sympathetic understanding, but realized that during his long service in Paris he never lost any of his love for his own country and therefore never failed in his representative capacity.

Because America is what it is, you are what you are.

No American can profit by selling his own country for foreign favor.

This is not a partisan question, but a patriotic question.

Desirous of maintaining those principles fully, at the same time that existing obligations should be fulfilled, I have thought it most consistent with the honor and dignity of the country that it should execute its own laws and perform its own obligations by its own means and its own power.