"The two Presidents expressed the view that the forthcoming trade negotiations should be pursued energetically with a view to stimulating freer international trade on a more liberal basis."
"The conversations that the Secretary of State and I have had with your Foreign Minister Saragat have been quite useful."
"We think this program is just."
"Mr. President, I am confident that our nations have the resources and the energies to move these goals, to solve these problems, to face these tasks that confront us both."
"I know that as the Nation has been made stronger by your service, so will the memory of John F. Kennedy be made richer by your book."
"To these great tasks, Mr. President, our peoples bring not only courage, industry, and initiative, but we also bring a love of freedom and independence and a tremendous reservoir of good will."
"But I accept your decision, appreciative of the motivations which led to it."
"In the past 3 years, I came to respect you greatly--as you served John F. Kennedy."
"This has been a most heartwarming visit and a great personal pleasure for Mrs. Johnson and myself."
"Mr. President, these have been two delightful days."
"We think this program is going to be the law of the land."