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You know when I first thought I might have a chance? When I realized that you could go into any bar in the country and insult Lyndon Johnson and nobody would punch you in the nose.
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War is indefensible on every grounds, military and economic and diplomatic and also on moral.
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Broken things are powerful."Things about to break are stronger still.The last shot from the brittle bow is truest.
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Whatever is morally necessary must be made politically possible.
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The mortician interviewing the corpses.
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The only thing that saves us from bureaucracy is its inefficiency.
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Have you ever tried to split sawdust?
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A newspaper may somewhat arrogantly assert that it prints "all the news that's fit to print." But no newspaper yet has been moved to declare at the end of each edition, "That's the way it is," as Walter Cronkite does.
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There are two ways that you can gain territory from another group. One is by conquest. That's essentially the way we took California from Mexico and... Texas as well. But what's going on now may end up being a kind of recolonization of the Southwest, because the other way you can regain territory is by population infiltration and demographic dominance.... The United States will be faced with the problem that Canada has been faced with... and which our system is not prepared to accommodate.
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No man could be equipped for the presidency if he has never been tempted by one of the seven cardinal sins.
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Let us pick up again these lost strands and weave them again into the fabric of America, sort out the music from the sounds and again respond to the trumpet and the steady drum.
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Remember that the worst accidents occur in the middle of the road.
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I may have been prejudiced against lawyer members of Congress, having run against one or two and having been threatened politically by a few others, and also because my own professional background was academic, principally in the liberal arts. Good lawyers, I asserted in campaigns, can be found in the yellow pages of the telephone books. Good historians, or political and social philosophers, are not so easily found or classified.
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In politics one may remain aloof and become irrelevant or get involved and get corrupted.
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As long as the differences and diversities of mankind exist, democracy must allow for compromise, for accommodation, and for the recognition of differences.
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There is danger in the concentration of control in the television and radio networks, especially in the large television and radio stations; danger in the concentration of ownership in the press...and danger in the increasing concentration of selection by book publishers and reviewers and by the producers of radio and television programs.
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I can still smell the tear gas in the Hilton Hotel.
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Being in politics is like being a football coach. You have to be smart enough to understand the game, and dumb enough to think it's important.
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Nixon is the kind of guy who, if you were drowning twenty feet from shore, would throw you a fifteen-foot rope.
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This is, I say, the time for all good men not to go to the aid of their party, but to come to the aid of their country.
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One thing about a pig, he thinks he's warm if his nose is warm. I saw a bunch of pigs one time that had frozen together in a rosette, each one's nose tucked under the rump of the one in front. We have a lot of pigs in politics.
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I'm kind of an accidental instrument, really, through which I hope that the judgment and the will of this nation can be expressed.
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We don't declare war any more; we declare national defense.
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An efficient bureaucracy is the greatest threat to liberty.