It has been well said that a hungry man is more interested in four sandwiches than four freedoms. — Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
May the united nations ever be vigilant and potent to defeat the swallowing up of any nation — Henry Cabot Lodge
Membership of the united nations gives every member the right to make a fool of himself — Henry Cabot Lodge
Everything which does not further that goal, either directly or indirectly, is at best superfluous. — Henry Cabot Lodge
This organization is created to prevent you from going to hell. It isn’t created to take you to heaven. — Henry Cabot Lodge
Internationalism, illustrated by the bolshevik and by the men to whom all countries are — Henry Cabot Lodge
The independence of the united states is not only more precious to ourselves but to the world than any single possession. — Henry Cabot Lodge
Look at the united states today. We have made mistakes in the past. We have had shortcomings. — Henry Cabot Lodge
But it is well to remember that we are dealing with nations every one of which has a direct — Henry Cabot Lodge
Contrast the united states with any country on the face of the earth today and ask yourself — Henry Cabot Lodge
You may call me selfish if you will, conservative or reactionary, or use any other harsh — Henry Cabot Lodge
Are ideals confined to this deformed experiment upon a noble purpose, tainted, as it is — Henry Cabot Lodge
Washington’s entire honesty of mind and his fearless look into the face of all facts are — Henry Cabot Lodge
Strong, generous, and confident, she has nobly served mankind. Beware how you trifle with your — Henry Cabot Lodge
Our ideal of the future is that she should continue to render that service of her own free will. — Henry Cabot Lodge
True americanism is opposed utterly to any political divisions resting on race and religion. — Henry Cabot Lodge
We would not have our politics distracted and embittered by the dissensions of other lands. — Henry Cabot Lodge
If a man is going to be an american at all let him be so without any qualifying adjectives — Henry Cabot Lodge
For we, too, have our ideals, even if we differ from those who have tried to establish a monopoly of idealism. — Henry Cabot Lodge
Whatever may be said as to our relations to some other countries, I think the relations — Henry Cabot Lodge
The united states is the world’s best hope, but if you fetter her in the interests and — Henry Cabot Lodge
It sets its face rightfully against the doctrines of the anarchist and the communist — Henry Cabot Lodge
The pilgrim and the puritan whom we honor tonight were men who did a great deal of work in the world. — Henry Cabot Lodge
True americanism recognizes the enormous gravity of the social and labor problems which confront us. — Henry Cabot Lodge
If that for which the spanish empire has stood since the days of charles v is right — Henry Cabot Lodge
We should never suffer cuba to pass from the hands of spain to any other european power. — Henry Cabot Lodge
She has great problems of her own to solve, very grim and perilous problems, and a right solution — Henry Cabot Lodge
I have loved but one flag and I can not share that devotion and give affection to the — Henry Cabot Lodge
Standing, as I believe the united states stands for humanity and civilization, we should — Henry Cabot Lodge
New england has a harsh climate, a barren soil, a rough and stormy coast, and yet we love it — Henry Cabot Lodge
We would not have our country’s vigour exhausted or her moral force abated, by everlasting meddling — Henry Cabot Lodge
Our ideal is to make her ever stronger and better and finer, because in that way alone — Henry Cabot Lodge