I want to make a policy statement. I am unabashedly in favor of women.

We are not about to send American boys 9 or 10 thousand miles away from home to do what Asian boys ought to be doing for themselves.

One lesson you better learn if you want to be in politics is that you never go out on a golf course and beat the President.

I am concerned about the whole man. I am concerned about what the people, using their government as an instrument and a tool, can do toward building the whole man, which will mean a better society and a better world.

The fact that a man is a newspaper reporter is evidence of some flaw of character.

When the burdens of the presidency seem unusually heavy, I always remind myself it could be worse. I could be a mayor.

John F. Kennedy was the victim of the hate that was a part of our country. It is a disease that occupies the minds of the few but brings danger to the many.

Our numbers have increased in Vietnam because the aggression of others has increased in Vietnam. There is not, and there will not be, a mindless escalation.

Whether we are New Dealer, Old Dealer, Liberty Leaguer or Red, whether we agree or not, we still have the right to think and speak how we feel.

Jack was out kissing babies while I was out passing bills. Someone had to tend the store.

It is important that the United States remain a two-party system. I'm a fellow who likes small parties and the Republican Party can't be too small to suit me.

I believe we can continue the Great Society while we fight in Vietnam.

Doing what's right isn't the problem. It is knowing what's right.

We have the opportunity to move not only toward the rich society and the powerful society, but upward to the Great Society.

Being president is like being a jackass in a hailstorm. There's nothing to do but to stand there and take it.

We live in a world that has narrowed into a neighborhood before it has broadened into a brotherhood.

The noblest search is the search for excellence.

There are no problems we cannot solve together, and very few that we can solve by ourselves.

You've got to work things out in the cloakroom, and when you've got them worked out, you can debate a little before you vote.

The last thing I wanted to do was to be a wartime President.

Presidents quickly realize that while a single act might destroy the world they live in, no one single decision can make life suddenly better or can turn history around for the good.

To conclude that women are unfitted to the task of our historic society seems to me the equivalent of closing male eyes to female facts.

It is the genius of our Constitution that under its shelter of enduring institutions and rooted principles there is ample room for the rich fertility of American political invention.

A man without a vote is man without protection.

There is but one way for a president to deal with Congress, and that is continuously, incessantly, and without interruption. If it is really going to work, the relationship has got to be almost incestuous.

A man can take a little bourbon without getting drunk, but if you hold his mouth open and pour in a quart, he's going to get sick on it.

I am a freeman, an American, a United States Senator, and a Democrat, in that order.

The presidency has made every man who occupied it, no matter how small, bigger than he was; and no matter how big, not big enough for its demands.

The guns and the bombs, the rockets and the warships, are all symbols of human failure.

This administration here and now declares unconditional war on poverty.

This is not Johnson's war. This is America's war. If I drop dead tomorrow, this war will still be with you.

I will do my best. That is all I can do. I ask for your help - and God's.

I am making a collection of the things my opponents have found me to be and, when this election is over, I am going to open a museum and put them on display.

The atomic bomb certainly is the most powerful of all weapons, but it is conclusively powerful and effective only in the hands of the nation which controls the sky.

The vote is the most powerful instrument ever devised by man for breaking down injustice and destroying the terrible walls which imprison men because they are different from other men.

When I was young, poverty was so common that we didn't know it had a name.

I have learned that only two things are necessary to keep one's wife happy. First, let her think she's having her own way. And second, let her have it.

If one morning I walked on top of the water across the Potomac River, the headline that afternoon would read: 'President Can't Swim.'

We must open the doors of opportunity. But we must also equip our people to walk through those doors.

Jerry Ford is so dumb he can't fart and chew gum at the same time.

You aren't learning anything when you're talking.

Every man has a right to a Saturday night bath.

Peace is a journey of a thousand miles and it must be taken one step at a time.

If future generations are to remember us more with gratitude than sorrow, we must achieve more than just the miracles of technology. We must also leave them a glimpse of the world as it was created, not just as it looked when we got through with it.

We have entered an age in which education is not just a luxury permitting some men an advantage over others. It has become a necessity without which a person is defenseless in this complex, industrialized society. We have truly entered the century of the educated man.

What convinces is conviction. Believe in the argument you're advancing. If you don't you're as good as dead. The other person will sense that something isn't there, and no chain of reasoning, no matter how logical or elegant or brilliant, will win your case for you.

The men who have guided the destiny of the United States have found the strength for their tasks by going to their knees. This private unity of public men and their God is an enduring source of reassurance for the people of America.

What we won when all of our people united must not be lost in suspicion and distrust and selfishness and politics. Accordingly, I shall not seek, and I will not accept, the nomination of my party for another term as president.

“Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose.”