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  • I knew that this job would be too much for me.

  • There is no relationship here between Church and State. Religious liberty has its unalterable place, along with civil and human liberty, in the very foundation of the Republic. I hold it [religious intolerance] to be a menace to the very liberties which we boast and cherish.

  • The success of our popular government rests wholly upon the correct interpretation of the deliberate, intelligent, dependable popular will of America.

    Inaugural address, March 4, 1921.
  • The black man should seek to be, and he should be encouraged to be, the best possible black man and not the best possible imitation of a white man.

    Men   White Man   Black  
    "The Christian Science Monitor" Newspaper, October 27, 1921.
  • I expect it is very possible that I would make as good a President as a great many men who are talked of for that position.

  • Less government in business and more business in government.

  • I continued with whatever 'qualified climbers' I could con into this rather unpromising venture.

  • America's present need is not heroics but healing; not nostrums but normalcy; not revolution but restoration.

    Speech, Boston, Mass., 14 May 1920.
  • It is impossible for one who has studied at all the services of the Hebrew people to avoid the faith that they will one day be restored to their historic national home and there enter on a new and yet greater phase of their contribution to the advance of humanity.

    Home   Israel   People  
  • We need citizens who are less concerned about what their government can do for them, and more concerned about what they can do for the nation.

  • Screwing is more enjoyable than drilling bolt holes !.

  • Treat your friend as if he will one day be your enemy, and your enemy as if he will one day be your friend

    Enemy   One Day   Treats  
  • I couldn't catch a ball or any of that stuff. I could do only what required brute stupidity.

  • Let the black man vote when he is fit to vote; prohibit the white man voting when he is unfit to vote.

    Men   White Man   Voting  
    "Political Power in Birmingham, 1871-1921". Book by Carl V. Harris, 1977.
  • There is something inherently wrong, something out of accord with the ideals of representative democracy, when one portion of our citizenship turns its activities to private gain amid defensive war while another is fighting, sacrificing, or dying for national preservation.

    George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, James Knox Polk, Zachary Taylor, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield, Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Richard Milhous Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama (2017). “Inaugural Speeches from the Presidents of the United States - Complete Edition”, p.210, e-artnow sro
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  • Actually, we're just glorified flagpole sitters.

  • I don't know what to do or where to turn in this taxation matter. Somewhere there must be a book that tells all about it, where I could go to straighten it out in my mind. But I don't know where the book is, and maybe I couldn't read it if I found it.

    Book   Political   Mind  
    "The Shadow of Blooming Grove: Warren G. Harding in His Times". Book by Francis Russell, 1968.
  • I am not fit for this office and should never have been here.

    "Across the Busy Years: Recollections and Reflections". Book by Nicholas Murray Butler, Volume 1, 1939.
  • Our most dangerous tendency is to expect too much of government, and at the same time do for it too little.

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  • He liked to play chess and do intelligent things, and I was a serious drinker and nonthinker.

  • The president is the cuticle of the nail bed of America: one would think pushing back makes him stronger, yet it turns out the opposite is true.

  • I have been thinking a lot about these things as I have come to the realization of the tremendous responsibilities which rest upon me. It is my conviction that the fundamental trouble with the people of the United States is that they have gotten too far away from Almighty God. I am bound to believe that in a tumultuous age like ours the most important and imperative duty is the reconstruction of humanity to Almighty God.

  • We must proceed with a full realization that no statute enacted by man can repeal the inexorable laws of nature.

    Men   Law   Realization  
    George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, James Knox Polk, Zachary Taylor, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield, Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Richard Milhous Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama (2017). “Inaugural Speeches from the Presidents of the United States - Complete Edition”, p.211, e-artnow sro
  • It is my conviction that the fundamental trouble with the people of the United States is that they have gotten too far away from Almighty God.

    "Pictures Harding as Man of Prayer". Quoted by Bishop William F. Anderson. The New York Times, April 02, 1922.
  • I hurt with the insatiate longing, until I feel that there will never be any relief until I take a long, deep, wild draught on your lips.

    Hurt   Long   Lips  
  • My once-keen analytical mind has become so dulled by endless hours of baking in the hot sun, thrashing about in tight chimneys, pulling at impossibly heavy loads, freezing my ass off.... so that now my mental state is comparable to that of a Peruvian Indian, well stoked on coca leaves.

    Climbing   Mind   Hot  
  • Practically all we know is that thousands of native Haitians have been killed by American Marines, and that many of our own gallant men have sacrificed their lives at the behest of an Executive department in order to establish laws drafted by the Assistant Secretary of the Navy. ... I will not empower an Assistant Secretary of the Navy to draft a constitution for helpless neighbors in the West Indies and jam it down their throats at the point of bayonets borne by U.S. Marines.

    "Democracy at the Point of Bayonets". Book by Mark Penceny, 1999.
  • I don't know much about Americanism, but it's a damn good word with which to carry an election.

  • Every student has the ability to be a successful learner.

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    Warren G. Harding

    • Born: November 2, 1865
    • Died: August 2, 1923
    • Occupation: 29th U.S. President