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Political Quotes by Hubert H. Humphrey
- Surely anyone who has ever been elected to public office understands that one commodity above all others, namely the trust and confidence of the people,…
- It is all too easy for a society to measure itself against some abstract philosophical principle or political slogan. But in the end, there must…
- I am absolutely disgusted that anyone would put thousands of America's boys at risk just to win a Political Campaign.
- Compassion is not weakness, and concern for the unfortunate is not socialism.
- Never give in and never give up.
- To err is human. To blame someone else is politics.
- The right to be heard does not automatically include the right to be taken seriously.
- Propaganda, to be effective, must be believed. To be believed, it must be credible. To be credible, it must be true.
- The Senate is a place filled with goodwill and good intentions, and if the road to hell is paved with them, then it's a pretty…
- Anyone who thinks that the vice-president can take a position independent of the president of his administration simply has no knowledge of politics or government.…
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