Quote by Robert A. Caro Download Open image ““Hamlet: “He was a man, take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again.”” — Robert A. Caro ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“Hamlet: … for there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so…” — Hamlet Act 2 scene 2 Copy Share Image
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“In other words, if everyone wants to play Hamlet all at once, they couldn't because there aren't enough skulls.” — Jonathan Safran Foer Copy Share Image
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“And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country” that they summoned… — Robert A. Caro Copy Share Image
“And, in fact, had Johnson’s plan succeeded, in many ways it would indeed have been “just the way it was.” — Robert A. Caro Copy Share Image
“As one 1935 study put it, boys and girls who were 15 or 16 in 1929 when the Depression began are no longer children;… — Robert A. Caro Copy Share Image
“On the rare occasions on which a movie was shown, there was as much suspense in the audience over whether the electricity would hold… — Robert A. Caro Copy Share Image
“Abraham Lincoln struck off the chains of black Americans, but it was Lyndon Johnson who led them into voting booths, closed democracy’s sacred curtain… — Robert A. Caro Copy Share Image
“I, sir, take a different view of the whole matter. I look upon Ohio and South Carolina to be parts of one whole—parts of… — Robert A. Caro Copy Share Image
“A newcomer could ascertain the identity of a town's true leaders – which storekeeper was respected, which farmer was listened to other farmers –… — Robert A. Caro Copy Share Image
“MR. CALHOUN. Never, never. MR. WEBSTER. What he means he is very apt to say. MR. CALHOUN. Always, always. MR. WEBSTER. And I honor him for it.” — Robert A. Caro Copy Share Image
“When Silent Cal Coolidge noted that “You don’t have to explain something you haven’t said,” — Robert A. Caro Copy Share Image
“...his success in public relations had been due primarily to his masterful utilization of a single public relations technique: identifying himself with a popular… — Robert A. Caro Copy Share Image
“With a note of sadness, Wicker wrote in 1983 that “the reverence, the childlike dependence, the willingness to follow where the President leads, the… — Robert A. Caro Copy Share Image
“He won that election in the byways,” Bill Deason says. Ava Cox says: “That’s what made Lyndon Johnson be elected the first time.… He… — Robert A. Caro Copy Share Image