Authors:

President Quotes - Page 56

The great silent majority.

Address to the Nation on VietnamWar, 3 Nov. 1969. The term silent majority is found as early as 1870, when the Economist (19 Nov.) referred to "the silent majority which so seldom appears at the polls." See Petronius 2; Edward Young 1

For among nations - as within nations - the soundest unity is that which respects diversity, and the strongest cohesion is that which rejects coercion.

Nixon, Richard M. (1974). “Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Richard M. Nixon, 1972”, p.538, Best Books on

Always give your best. Never get discouraged. Never be petty.

Address to members of administration on leaving office as president, 9 Aug. 1974

If the President does it, it can't be illegal.

"Memo to Sunday Talkers: Please Get the Answers the American People Cannot" by Rep. John Conyers, www.huffingtonpost.com. April 7, 2006.

To imitate the hatred and violence of tyrants and murderers is the best way to take their place.

Address to a Joint Meeting of the U.S. Congress, delivered 24 September 2015, Washington, D.C.