Politics make me sick

Politics makes me sick.

The City that knows how.

The cheerful loser is a sort of winner.

Politics, when I am in it, makes me sick.

The game of baseball is a clean, straight game.

Enthusiasm for a cause sometimes warps judgment.

The world is not going to be saved by legislation.

A government is for the benefit of all the people.

The trouble with me is that I like to talk too much.

We are all dependent upon the investment of capital.

I am president now, and tired of being kicked around.

We are imperfect. We cannot expect perfect government.

Repeat mantra: Donuts are not vitamins, donuts are not.

The true Mason is the Tiler of the Temple of the Heart.

We are all imperfect. We can not expect perfect government.

The true Mason always carries his working tools everywhere.

We, as Unitarians, may feel that the world is coming our way.

Presidents come and go, but the Supreme Court goes on forever.

I am glad to be going. This is the lonesomest pace in the world?

The precepts of the Gospel were universally the obligations of Masonry.

Too many people don't care what happens so long as it doesn't happen to them.

A man never knows exactly how the child of his brain will strike other people.

The truth is that in my present life I don't remember that I ever was president.

We can't have a decent government unless those in power exercise self restraint.

The true Mason never hesitates to use the working tools to correct personal flaws.

Anti-Semitism is a noxious weed that should be cut out. It has no place in America.

Don't write so that you can be understood, write so that you can't be misunderstood.

There are a great many people who are in favor of conservation no matter what it means.

A system in which we may have an enforced rest from legislation for two years is not bad.

Failure to accord credit to anyone for what he may have done is a great weakness in any man.

The true Mason ever strives to cultivate Masonry in his/her life to the fullest degree possible.

Well, I have one consolation. No candidate was ever elected ex-president by such a large majority!

As the Republican platforms says, the welfare of the farmer is vital to that of the whole country.

There is no "but" in it. The way to be an administration Senator is to vote with the Administration.

No tendency is quite so strong in human nature as the desire to lay down rules of conduct for other people.

One cannot always be sure of the truth of what one hears if he happens to be President of the United States.

I think I might as well give up being a candidate. There are so many people in the country who don't like me.

We passed the Children's Bureau bill calculated to prevent children from being employed too early in factories.

The true Mason takes full responsibility for the condition of his character and ever strives for its perfection.

We must dare to be great; and we must realize that greatness is the fruit of toil and sacrifice and high courage.

Substantial progress toward better things can rarely be taken without developing new evils requiring new remedies.

Action for which I become responsible, or for which my administration becomes responsible, shall be within the law.

The true Mason is ever vigilant for subtle traces of character and personality flaws which daily experience brings out.

We have a government of limited power under the Constitution, and we have got to work out our problems on the basis of law.

If this humor be the safety of our race, then it is due largely to the infusion into the American people of the Irish brain.

Next to the right of liberty, the right of property is the most important individual right guaranteed by the Constitution . .

If they will play fair I will play fair, but if they won't then I reserve all my rights to do anything I find myself able to do.

I'll be damned if I am not getting tired of this. It seems to be the profession of a President simply to hear other people talk.

I don't know the man I admire more than [Charles Evans] Hughes. If ever I have the chance I shall offer him the Chief Justiceship.

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