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Presidency Quotes

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With me it is exceptionally true that the Presidency is no bed of roses.
James K. Polk

Authors on Presidency Quotes: George W. Bush Rick Perry Edward Snowden James K. Polk William J. Clinton Bill Press Jacob K. Javits Eric Alterman Robert Reich John Dean Ulysses S. Grant Bret Stephens James A. Garfield Caroline Kennedy Roh Moo-hyun John Quincy Adams Yvonne de Gaulle George McGovern Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. Donald Trump Ron Fournier Barack Obama Theodore Roosevelt Alexander Weinstein Dwight D. Eisenhower Ronald Reagan Dan Quayle Richard M. Nixon Gerald R. Ford Wendell Phillips Al Gore Okey Ndibe
2.
Running for the presidency's not an IQ test.
Rick Perry

3.
Excellence does not begin in Washington.
Ronald Reagan

4.
There's a cancer on the presidency.
John Dean

5.
Few men in our history have ever obtained the Presidency by planning to obtain it.
James A. Garfield

6.
I never wanted to get out of a place as much as I did to get out of the presidency.
Ulysses S. Grant

7.
There is no office now closed to a Jew, including the presidency.
Jacob K. Javits

8.
Individual liberty is individual power.
John Quincy Adams

9.
George W. Bush did an incredible job in the presidency, defending us from freedom.
Rick Perry

10.
I thought it completely absurd to mention my name in the same breath as the presidency.
Dwight D. Eisenhower

11.
Scrubbing floors and emptying bedpans has as much dignity as the Presidency.
Richard M. Nixon

12.
The presidency is more than a popularity contest.
Al Gore

13.
I reached a situation in which I cannot conduct the presidency.
Roh Moo-hyun

14.
The First Month of the Buhari Presidency has been far, far from inspiring
Okey Ndibe

15.
Every President reconstructs the Presidency to meet his own psychological needs.
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.

16.
I have as much experience in the Congress as Jack Kennedy did when he sought the presidency.
Dan Quayle

17.
You can always get the truth from an American statesman after he has turned seventy, or given up all hope of the Presidency.
Wendell Phillips

18.
I think that the presidency really brings out the best in a lot of people.
Caroline Kennedy

19.
The presidency is temporary - but the family is permanent.
Yvonne de Gaulle

20.
You can disagree, but it`s a personal belittling attack which is beneath the dignity of the presidency.
Bill Press

21.
Certainly there are worse sins than doing everything possible to make your presidency matter.
Eric Alterman

22.
One thing you had to learn [after the presidency] was that you no longer had the sense of responsibility that became ingrained in your system.
George W. Bush

23.
I think a Donald Trump presidency sets up an Elizabeth Warren ascendancy. And it not Elizabeth Warren, someone of her ilk. And I think that's dreadful.
Bret Stephens

24.
The presidency is probably the loneliest office in America. Regardless of your friends, regardless of how good your marriage is, regardless of anything, you are alone there at the top.
Robert Reich

25.
I made friends during my presidency.
George W. Bush

26.
The last few months of George Bush's presidency brought Obama and nobody can be happy about that.
Donald Trump

27.
My presidency is not over. I've got another five years coming up.
Barack Obama

28.
No other President ever enjoyed the Presidency as I did.
Theodore Roosevelt

29.
Having purpose. I had purpose during my presidency, and I've got purpose after my presidency.
George W. Bush

30.
[George W.] Bush's presidency was one of the great nightmares of my life to date.
Alexander Weinstein

31.
You don't run for the presidency out of nostalgia.
George McGovern

32.
Clearly, the Obama presidency hasn't wiped out racial prejudices.
Ron Fournier

33.
The problem is, there was plenty of trash talk during my presidency. A lot.
George W. Bush

34.
My post-presidency is evolving.
George W. Bush

35.
I couldn't wait to start the day.
Gerald R. Ford

36.
The power of the presidency is important, but it is not determinative.
Edward Snowden

37.
I don't want to interfere with my successor's presidency.
George W. Bush

38.
Presidents are not permitted to have personal feelings.
William J. Clinton