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Words Quotes by Richard M. Nixon
- No words can describe the depths of my regret and pain at the anguish my mistakes over Watergate have caused the nation and the presidency…
- For its part, Government will listen. We will strive to listen in new ways - to the voices of quiet anguish, to voices that speak…
- When I spoke at the St. Lawrence Seaway ceremonies in 1969, I borrowed some words from the monument there which I had joined Queen Elizabeth…
- The three most difficult words to speak are, "I was wrong."
- We cannot learn from one another until we stop shouting at one another - until we speak quietly enough so that our words can be…
- The mark of a true politician is that he is never at a loss for words because he is always half-expecting to be asked to…
- As this long and difficult war ends, I would like to address a few special words to the American people: Your steadfastness in supporting our…
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- The custom of speaking to God Almighty as freely as with a slave - caring nothing whether the words are suitable or… — Teresa of Avila