Portrait of Richard Nixon

Richard Nixon

US President, Watergate

Modern influential 132 sayings

Sayings by Richard Nixon

The American dream belongs to all of us.

1971 — State of the Union Address
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We must recognize that we are not living in a static world. We are living in a changing world.

1971 — Remarks to the press
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The only thing that is constant in life is change.

1970s — Attributed to him, reflects a common philosophical sentiment.
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We have to remember that the main purpose of the military is to fight and win wars.

1971 — Remarks to military leaders
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The American people are a great people. They are a strong people. They are a good people.

1974 — Farewell remarks to White House staff
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Our nation has been through a long and difficult period. But we have come through it. We have come through it stronger than ever before.

1974 — State of the Union Address
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It is necessary to be strong, not to be loved.

1970s — Reported anecdote, reflects his political philosophy.
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We must never forget that the only way to deal with the problems of the world is to deal with them head-on.

1971 — Remarks to the press
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I can take the heat.

1973 — Press conference, referring to criticism
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I've always believed that you should work hard and play hard.

1970s — Reported anecdote, reflecting his work ethic.
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The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.

1970s — Attributed to him, though often paraphrased from Eleanor Roosevelt.
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We must never forget that the government is the servant of the people, not their master.

1971 — Speech to the nation
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The greatest danger in times of turbulence is not the turbulence; it is to act with yesterday's logic.

1990 — From his book, 'Leaders'
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I'm not going to get involved in any more discussions of Watergate.

1977 — Interview after his resignation
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I don't think a President should be a man who wants to be loved. I think a President should be a man who does what he believes is right and lets the chips fall where they may.

1977 — Interview with David Frost
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You know, it's a funny thing. Every one of the bastards that are out for legalizing marijuana is Jewish. What the Christ is the matter with the Jews, Bob?

1971 — Private conversation with aide H.R. Haldeman
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The Jews are all over the government.

1973 — Private Oval Office tape recording
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The Negro is just not ready to govern himself.

1968 — Private conversation with aide John Ehrlichman
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The Irish can't drink. What you have to do is to get them to piss. The Italians can drink, the Jews can drink, but the Irish can't drink.

1972 — Private conversation with aides
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The average American is just like the child in the family.

1971 — Private conversation with aides
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