"Think of it, oh, my countrymen, think of the good fortune that is ours!"
"More than this no man is entitled to, and less than this no man shall have."
"We are no longer New Yorkers or New Englanders, Pennsylvanians or Virginians; we are Americans"
"Our aim must be to deal justice to each man; no more and no less."
"The republic cannot succeed if we do not take pains in educating the masters of the republic—that is, the people."
"When I am through my present trip I will have been in and spoken in every State in the Union during my term as President."
"The wounds left by the great Civil War have long healed, but its memories remain."
"We have duties to perform both abroad and at home, and we can not shirk either set of duties and fully retain our self-respect."
"A man would indeed be but a poor American who could without a thrill witness the way in which, in city after city in the North as in the South, on every public occasion, the men who wore the blue and ..."
"The only rivalry that ever entered their heads was rivalry as to which man could show himself best entitled to the praise of having done all that in him lay for our country and our flag."
"Our voice must be effective for peace because it is raised for righteousness first and for peace only as the handmaiden of righteousness."
"When misconduct is committed in the view and presence of the President or head of an executive department, removal may be made summarily and without notice."