Richard M. Nixon

Richard M. Nixon
Richard Milhous Nixonwas the 37th President of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974 when he became the only U.S. president to resign the office. Nixon had previously served as a U.S. Representative and Senator from California and as the 36th Vice President of the United States from 1953 to 1961...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPresident
Date of Birth9 January 1913
CountryUnited States of America
eye talking would-be
I knew if I continued to look around it would be difficult for me to contain my own emotions. So I turned away from the red eyes of the crowd and looked only at the red eye of the camera, talking to all the nation.
mean looks hell
They say, "Gee, you look great." That means they thought you looked like hell before.
intelligent wife want
You want a wife who is intelligent, but not too intelligent.
baseball knows
I don't know a lot about politics, but I know a lot about baseball.
kids thinking greek
I don't mind the homosexuality. I understand it. Nevertheless, goddamn, I don't think you glorify it on public television, homosexuality, even more than you glorify whores. We all know we have weaknesses. But, goddammit, what do you think that does to kids? You know what happened to the Greeks! Homosexuality destroyed them. Sure, Aristotle was a homo. We all know that. So was Socrates.
cabal
The Jewish cabal is out to get me.
men he-man clean
You can't depend on the man who made the mess to clean it up.
successful people leader
The successful leader does not talk down to people. He lifts them up.
men speak he-man
I'll speak for the man, or against him, whichever will do him the most good.
school communism indoctrination
What are our schools for if not indoctrination against Communism?
one-thing
Publicly, we say one thing....Actually, we do another.
girl boys drunk
Look, people get drunk ... People chase girls. And the point is, it's a hell of a lot better for them to get drunk than to take drugs. It's better to chase girls than boys.
said heard knows
I know you heard what you thought I said, but what I said isn't what I meant.
real lying believe
We believe that part of the answer lies in pricing energy on the basis of its full costs to society. One reason we use energy so lavishly today is that the price of energy does not include all of the social costs of producing it. The costs incurred in protecting the environment and the health and safety of workers, for example, are part of the real costs of producing energy-but they are not now all included in the price of the product.