I am proud of Philadelphia--not just because you are the fourth largest city in America.
In all areas of public and private enterprise we must understand that important ideas cannot be fashioned on an assembly line.
I appreciate seeing you.
I do not mean just the politicians, technicians, and the experts in Washington.
TEXAS and the Nation are diminished by the loss of Governor Hobby.
Lady Bird and I send you, Bill and Diana, Henry and Jessica, our love and our prayers in your time of grief.
So as you leave this campus today, I want to remind you of another admonition President Wilson gave to the Swarthmore class of an earlier ge...
Unless we stimulate individual enterprise, unless we reward individual accomplishment, we will be the servants and not the masters of change...
It is good of you to give us this welcome.
At the same time let us not call forth phantom fears about what the future holds.
I am very happy to be here with you in Philadelphia this morning.