We have no possessions that are coveted by others; they have none that are coveted by us.
 Calvin Coolidge, State of the Union Address (7 December 1926). copy citation

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Author Calvin Coolidge
Source State of the Union Address
Topic possession coveting
Date 7 December 1926
Language English
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“The American people are altogether lacking in an appreciation of the tremendous good fortune that surrounds their international position. We have no traditional enemies. We are not embarrassed over any disputed territory. We have no possessions that are coveted by others; they have none that are coveted by us. Our borders are unfortified. We fear no one; no one fears us. All the world knows that the whole extent of our influence is against war and in favor of peace, against the use of force and in favor of negotiation, arbitration, and adjudication as a method of adjusting international differences.” source