09/06/1920
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"It has always been a feeling of mine that the best place for public servants was in the presence of those they serve."
"I say it because I am confident that the men in Congress know a national necessity when they see it."
"America stands, first of all, for the right of men to determine whom they will obey and whom they will serve; for the right of political freedom and a people's sovereignty."
"We call every sort of man who has displayed unusual powers 'great'; we call some bad men 'great'; but we reserve the word 'honorable' for those who are great, but spend their greatness upon others rat..."