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- If elected, I shall see to it that every man has a square deal, no less and no more.
- From its origin to the present hour, in all its vicissitudes, Masonry has been the steady unwearing friend of man.
- There must be no division by class hatred, whether this hatred be that of creed against creed, nationality against nationality, section against section, or men…
- We cannot afford to differ on the question of honesty if we expect our republic permanently to endure. Honesty is not so much a credit…
- Every man holds his property subject to the general right of the community to regulate its use to whatever degree the public welfare may require…
- The man who holds that every human right is secondary to his profit must now give way to the advocate of human welfare.
- The man of great wealth owes a peculiar obligation to the state because he derives special advantages from the mere existence of government.
- No nation can be really great unless it is great in peace, in industry, integrity, honesty. Skilled intelligence in civic affairs and industrial enterprises alike;…
- I was a reasonably good student in college ... My chief interests were scientific. When I entered college, I was devoted to out-of-doors natural history,…
- If a man does not have an ideal and try to live up to it, then he becomes a mean, base and sordid creature, no…
- It is necessary for the welfare of the nation that men's lives be based on the principles of the Bible. No man, educated or uneducated,…
- I dream of men who take the next step instead of worrying about the next thousand steps.
- No ordinary work done by a man is either as hard or as responsible as the work of a woman who is bringing up a…
- There are two kinds of success. One is the rare kind that comes to the person who has the power to do what no one…
- Conservation and rural-life policies are really two sides of the same policy; and down at the bottom this policy rests upon the fundamental law that…
- We have a right to expect that the best trained, the best educated men on the Pacific slope, the Rocky Mountains, and great plains States…
- We of an older generation can get along with what we have, though with growing hardship; but in your full manhood and womanhood you will…
- Give a man a soccer ball, he plays for a moment. Teach a man to play soccer, he plays for a life time.
- The one quality which sets one man apart from another- the key which lifts one to every aspiration while others are caught up in the…
- There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy and its charm. There is…
- We do not admire the man of timid peace. We admire the man who embodies victorious effort; the man who never wrongs his neighbor, who…
- The vice of envy is not only a dangerous, but a mean vice; for it is always a confession of inferiority. It may promote conduct…
- Willful sterility is, from the standpoint of the nation, from the standpoint of the human race, the one sin for which the penalty is national…
- No man who is not willing to bear arms and to fight for his rights can give a good reason why he should be entitled…
- There is something to be said for government by a great aristocracy which has furnished leaders to the nation in peace and war for generations;…
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