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Lyndon B. Johnson Quotes

«To hunger for use and to go unused is the worst hunger of all»
«Poverty has many roots, but the tap root is ignorance»
«I don't believe I'll ever get credit for anything I do in foreign affairs, no matter how successful it is, because I didn't go to Harvard.»
«I'd rather give my life than be afraid to give it.»
«Hell, it's just like the Alamo, and you damn well needed somebody. Well, by God, I'm going to go and thank the Lord that I've got men who want to go with me, from Secretary of Defense McNamara right on down to the littlest private who's carrying a gun.»
«If you have a mother-in-law with only one eye and she has it in the center of her forehead, don't keep her in the living room»
«The fact that a man is a newspaper reporter is evidence of some flaw of character.»
Author: Lyndon B. Johnson (President) | About: Journalism | Keywords: reporter
«There's so much that we have yet to do -- the hunger in the world, the sickness in the world, the poverty in the world. We must apply some of the great talents that we've applied to space to all these problems, and get them done, and get them done in the spirit of what's the greatest good for the greatest number.»
«There can no longer be anyone too poor to vote»
«Never trust a man whose eyes are too close to his nose»
Author: Lyndon B. Johnson (President) | About: Men, Trust

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