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Jacob K. Javits Quotes

American colonel and politician, Birth: 18-5-1904, Death: 7-3-1986
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There is nothing to be gained by waiting for a better situation. You see where you are and you do what you can with that.
Jacob K. Javits

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When scrutiny is lacking, tyranny, corruption and man's baser qualities have a better chance of entering into the public business of any government.
Jacob K. Javits

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There is no office now closed to a Jew, including the presidency.
Jacob K. Javits

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My own philosophy is that you don't really belong to yourself. You have an obligation to the society which protected you when you were brought into the world, which taught you, which supported you and nurtured you. You have an obligation to repay it.
Jacob K. Javits

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Politicians are probably the most underrated people in our society.
Jacob K. Javits

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My thinking is Lincolnian rather than Jeffersonian, Teddy Rooseveltian rather than Franklin D. Rooseveltian.
Jacob K. Javits

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It must be understood that, as adults, we are all terminal.
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One of the proven ways of getting workers more involved with their jobs is by dovetailing employee profit-sharing and stock ownership plans with greater responsibility sharing... Trade unions in this country should... consider these arrangements much more carefully than they have up to now... Expanded employee profit participation and stock ownership would provide workers with a greater measure of economic and social independence, thus stimulating increased productivity.
Jacob K. Javits

Quote Topics by Jacob K. Javits: Politician Country Jew Understood Motivational Entering Successful Men Holy Events Teddy Republican Thinking Party Philosophy Jobs Presidency Terminal Office Adults Waiting Quality Our Society Contemplation People Birth Franklin Civilization Taught Wisdom
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Birth and death are the most singular events we experience - and the contemplation of death, as of birth, should be a thing of beauty, not ignobility.
Jacob K. Javits

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Business, properly understood, is so central to every aspect of our civilization that Republicans should proudly announce that they are indeed the party of business.
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Im a politician. What I say is not holy writ.
Jacob K. Javits