George H. W. Bush

George H. W. Bush

12-Jun-1924


United States


Politician

George H.W. Bush fought in WWII and was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. 1966. He served as Ronald Reagan's vice-president in two words and won the 1988 presidential race, before losing his bid for a second term in Bill Clinton. After that, he appeared as the son of George W. Bush, who was also elected U.S. President, and founded the Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund.

QUOTES BY George H. W. Bush


"I don't write letters anymore."

"Losing is tough."

"I was offered a job on Wall Street by my uncle. But I wanted to get out. Make-it-on-my-own kinda thing."

"No, I'm not anguished and tormented."

"You have to understand that people that are hurting are going to criticize."

"We can realise a lasting peace and transform the East-West relationship to one of enduring co-operation."

"We can realise a lasting peace and transform the East-West relationship to one of enduring co-operation."

"I can't ever remember sitting around and saying, 'gosh let's hurry up and get these debates going, that'll win it for me.' Nope."

"You know I vowed when I became President not to talk about the loneliest toughest job in the world and I didn't."

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