One of the great problems with Americans is that - being a decent people - they assume that everyone else is equally decent.
Just because you have opposition doesn't make you a great leader.
I had the fixation that comes with being a Kennedy to be a great man on the big stage.
Players have a great deal of flexibility when conducting diplomatic relations with their allies.
The great questions of the day will not be settled by means of speeches and majority decisions but by iron and blood.
All treaties between great states cease to be binding when they come in conflict with the struggle for existence.
Enrolling in the Medicare Prescription Drug Program will be a great savings for most senior citizens.
For some days, people thought that India was shaking. But there are always tremors when a great tree falls.
Men ever follow willingly a daring leader: most willingly of all, in great emergencies.
Aggression and forced redistribution of wealth has nothing to do with the teachings of the world's great religions.
We need to diversify our economy, and the energy industry would be a great place to begin that diversification.
The demand for electricity to have a strong, growing economy is too great to be simply offset by more conservation.
We, the people of the United States, we are a great Nation with a great vision.
UPS stands as an example of a company that's already doing great things.
I'm in a great rage now, as I understand how many lives we have lost.
The South is a great driving destination for tourism - heritage, cultural and many other types of tourism.
Many who seem to be struggling with adversity are happy; many, amid great affluence, are utterly miserable.
There can be no settlement of a great cause without discussion, and people will not discuss a cause until their attention is drawn to it.
In the past, people worked together only when some great disaster threatened.
A great city is that which has the greatest men and women.
No man has the right to use the great powers of the Presidency to lead the people, indirectly, into war.