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- One of our defects as a nation is a tendency to use what have been called "weasel words."
- There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility…
- 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 have room for but one loyalty, loyalty to the United States.
- We have room in this country for but one flag, the Stars and Stripes!
- Death is always, under all circumstances, a tragedy, for if it is not then it means that life has become one.
- 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…
- I am delighted to have you play football. I believe in rough, manly sports. But I do not believe in them if they degenerate into…
- 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 is nothing brilliant or outstanding in my record, except perhaps this one thing. I do the things I believe ought to be done. And…
- I always believe in going hard at everything, whether it is Latin or mathematics, boxing or football, but at the same time I want to…
- If there is any one duty which more than another we owe it to our children and our children's children to perform at once, it…
- 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…
- To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not…
- To sit home, read one's favorite paper, and scoff at the misdeeds of the men who do things is easy, but it is markedly ineffective.…
- Nothing could be more lonely and nothing more beautiful than the view at nightfall across the prairies to these huge hill masses, when the lengthening…
- The farther one gets into the wilderness, the greater is the attraction of its lonely freedom.
- It is an incalculable added pleasure to any one's sum of happiness if he or she grows to know, even slightly and imperfectly, how to…
- But this is predicated upon the man's becoming in very fact an American and nothing but an American. If he tries to keep segregated with…
- Avoid the base hypocrisy of condemning in one man what you pass over in silence when committed by another.
- We must remember not to judge any public servant by any one act, and especially should we beware of attacking the men who are merely…
- To discriminate against a thoroughly upright citizen because he belongs to some particular church, or because, like Abraham Lincoln, he has not avowed his allegiance…
- The only man who makes no mistakes is the man who never does anything. Do not be afraid to make mistakes providing you do not…
- In the history of mankind many republics have risen, have flourished for a less or greater time, and then have fallen because their citizens lost…
- The ordinary air fighter is an extraordinary man and the extraordinary air fighter stands as one in a million among his fellows.
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