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“On the whole, yes, I would rather be the Chief Justice of the United States, and a quieter life than that which becomes at the White House is more in keeping with the temperament, but when taken into consideration that I go into history as President, and my children and my children's children are…” quote by William Howard Taft
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“On the whole, yes, I would rather be the Chief Justice of the United States, and a quieter life than that which becomes at the White House is more in keeping with the temperament, but when taken into consideration that I go into history as President, and my children and my children's children are the better placed on account of that fact, I am inclined to think that to be President well compensates one for all the trials and criticisms he has to bear and undergo.”

William Howard Taft

About This Quote

Source Speech: Public Address, 1915

He prefers the quieter, less scrutinized role of Chief Justice over the presidency, despite the historical prestige and benefits for his descendants.

In simple terms: Quiet power can be preferable to high‑profile leadership.

Key Takeaway

Consider the long‑term impact of your career choice.

Themes

public service legacy personal fulfillment

Mood

reflective thoughtful serious

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • political career decisions
  • judicial appointments
  • family expectations

Key Concepts

political ambition family legacy career trade‑offs

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is personal peace more valuable than historical fame?
  • How does family legacy influence career decisions?
A Different Perspective

Prestige may bring intense scrutiny and personal sacrifice.

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