Dwight D. Eisenhower Quote

It is probably a pity that every citizen of each state cannot visit all the others, to see the differences, to learn what we have in common, and come back with a richer, fuller understanding of America - in all its beauty, in all its dignity, in all its strength, in support of moral principles.


Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1955: (ed. Best Books on, 1959) - ISBN: 9781623768300


It is probably a pity that every citizen of each state cannot visit all the others, to see the differences, to learn what we have in common, and come ...

It is probably a pity that every citizen of each state cannot visit all the others, to see the differences, to learn what we have in common, and come ...

It is probably a pity that every citizen of each state cannot visit all the others, to see the differences, to learn what we have in common, and come ...

It is probably a pity that every citizen of each state cannot visit all the others, to see the differences, to learn what we have in common, and come ...