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Lyndon B. Johnson has 302 quotes on this site. A few more worth reading:
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If two men agree on everything, you may be sure that one of them is doing the thinking.
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It is the excitement of becoming - always becoming, trying, probing, falling, resting, and trying again- but always trying and always gaining
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For this is what America is all about. It is the uncrossed desert and the unclimbed ridge. It is the star that…
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I don't have any handicap. I am all handicap.
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Many have no happier moments than those that they pass in solitude, abandoned to their own imagination, which sometimes puts sceptres in…
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I believe in the American tradition of separation of church and state which is expressed in the First Amendment to the Constitution.…
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...in the decline of life shame and grief are of short duration; whether it be that we bear easily what we have…
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Nothing is more despicable than the old age of a passionate man. When the vigour of youth fails him, and his amusements…
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If the purpose of lamentation be to excite pity, it is surely superfluous for age and weakness to tell their plaintive stories;…
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Every old man complains of the growing depravity of the world, of the petulance and insolence of the rising generation. He recounts…
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...that though they may refuse to grow wise, they must inevitably grow old; ...that the proper solaces of age are not music…
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The prospect of penury in age is so gloomy and terrifying that every man who looks before him must resolve to avoid…
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the study of the law is useful in a variety of points of view. it qualifies a man to be useful to…
— Thomas Jefferson
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A statesman who shakes the fruit trees of his neighbors - to dislodge the worms.
— Ambrose Bierce
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If we are made in some degree for others, yet in a greater are we made for ourselves. It were contrary to…
— Thomas Jefferson
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Appeasement does not work. As was the case in the 1930s, we see in Saddam Hussein an aggressive dictator threatening his neighbors.
— George H. W. Bush
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Man's greatest blunder has been in trying to make peace with the skies instead of making peace with his neighbors
— Elbert Hubbard
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BRAIN, n. An apparatus with which we think that we think. That which distinguishes the man who is content to be something…
— Ambrose Bierce
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He who desires to become a spiritual man must not be ever taking note of others, and above all of their sins,…
— Johannes Tauler
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Who could deny that privacy is a jewel? It has always been the mark of privilege, the distinguishing feature of a truly…
— Phyllis McGinley
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There is enough in the world for everyone to have plenty, to live happily, and to be at peace with his neighbors.
— Harry S. Truman
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I love that man better who swears a stream as long as my arm yet deals justice to his neighbors and mercifully…
— Joseph Smith, Jr.
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I believe that a nuclear Iraq can change its fundamental dynamic, affecting how others behave - toward us and toward allies such…
— Sandy Berger
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It is the duty of any president, in the final analysis, to defend this nation and dispel the security threat. Saddam Hussein…
— John F. Kerry
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