This office is a difficult office, and any who occupy it must be a humble man before the task that he faces.
Now, Therefore, I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, in recognition of the value of the New York World's Fair as...
I also urge Federal, State, and local officials, and the people of the United States, generally, to assist in making our overseas visitors w...
It rests not on our cities or our prairies, or our wealth; it rests on the unconquerable spirit of our people.
I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, on this thirtieth day of April in the year Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-four,...
I, for one, feel that there is a genuine need to restudy, reevaluate, reassess many aspects of this office and its functioning as an office ...
The office of the Presidency is, as one President described it, "pre-eminently the people's office.
This house is honored by the presence of such distinguished guests.
This is a proud day for the Republic.
I wanted to be a teacher, and was until the pay scale pushed me into the line of work that I am now in.
They see America as an era unto itself, not as the beginning of a new era for all mankind.