
Sure. Everybody knows that. No harm in quoting it.
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Sure. Everybody knows that. No harm in quoting it.

My position on that hasn't changed a bit.

No. I am perfectly happy with this one.

The foreign situation in general, and the housing program in particular at home, and several other domestic matters that are pending that should have only a nonpartisan approach.

I will answer that question when it happens--if it does.

I haven't talked to General Marshall himself, but I have been in touch with the State Department every day since we have been away.

I assured the Congress, when the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act was last extended in 1945, that domestic producers would be safeguarded in the process of expanding trade.

I have a very, very erudite lecture on architecture that I think you will like.

Every day, except when we were at sea.

No. I prefer not to make any at this time.

All approaches to the settlement of both foreign and domestic affairs; it can't help but do that.

It reaches into every community of our land.

Its greatest strength lies in the fact that it belongs to the people.

When catastrophe strikes, the Red Cross moves with the precision of a well-trained army to bring order out of chaos.

Beneath the flag of the Red Cross we are a united people.