"Quite naturally I thought I would like to confide it to the newspapermen first."
"I do not expect that the failure to reach an agreement at Geneva will have any serious effect upon the peace of the world."
"It is too early to tell just what will be the effect of the conference we held."
"Well, that is a matter to be taken up in the future and on which at the present time I would express absolutely no opinion."
"Well, it is close to that."
"There have been great accomplishments in the finances of the National Government, a large reduction in the national debt, considerable reductions in taxes."
"Now, whether those proposals may be modified as the result of conference and discussion, I don't know."
"The proposals that have been presented, as I understand them, call for the building of a larger navy than we should wish to agree to."
"I doubt if I can continue horseback riding after I get back to the capital, and I don't know what I shall do about taking the horse that was presented to me back with me."
"I told him I would take it under consideration and expressed the hope that I might be able to attend."
"I was very much interested this morning to have a visit from a delegation of the National Woman's Party."