George Herbert Walker Bush quotes and words of wisdom

"Study hard, and you might grow up to be President. But let"s face it: Even then, you"ll never make as much money as your dog."
Found in the topic President.

"I will never apologize for the United States of America ? I don"t care what the facts are. Said after "Vincennes" shot down an Iranian Airliner."
Found in the topic Ambition.

"What"s wrong with being a boring kind of guy?"
Found in the topic Bore.

"Never answer a hypothetical question. It gets you beyond where you want to be."
Found in the topic Question.

"We are not the sum of our possessions."
Found in the topic Dream.

"We are enjoying sluggish times and not enjoying them very much."
Found in the topic Easy.

"Don"t try to fine-tune someone else"s view."
Found in the topic Try.

"We have had triumphs, we have made mistakes, we have had sex."
Found in the topic Poetry.

"If I were to give advice to young people, high-achieving young people for example, I"d have to say, don"t neglect your family. Politics is important, sitting at the head table is glamorous. Traveling around the world, trying to do something for world peace was wonderful. But ... Family and friends and faith are what are really matters in life. And I know that. I see it so clearly now."
Found in the topic Youth.

"American business can out-think, out-work, out-perform any nation in the world. But we can"t beat the competition if we don"t get in the ball game."
Found in the topic Business.

"I have opinions of my own ? strong opinions ? but I don"t always agree with them."
Found in the topic Opinion.

"People say I"m indecisive, but I don"t know about that."
Found in the topic Indecision.

"I don"t know that atheists should be considered citizens, nor should they be considered patriots. This is one nation under God."
Found in the topic Atheism.

Interesting Quotes

Historians are like deaf people who go on answering questions that no one has asked them.Leo Tolstoy - Russian mystic & novelist (1828 - 1910)

The pendulum of the mind alternates between sense and nonsense, not between right and wrong.Carl Jung - Swiss psychologist (1875 - 1961)