Top Presidents Quotes

  • I see dead Presidents. Lincoln, Jefferson, Franklin, and Washington. – Nicole Fende

    I see dead Presidents. Lincoln, Jefferson, Franklin, and Washington.– Nicole Fende

  • Presidents and other politicians manage the appearance of things, largely by manipulating the air and hope. – George Friedman

    Presidents and other politicians manage the appearance of things, largely by manipulating the air and hope.– George Friedman

  • When a president’s popularity grows, the he is doing wrong things. – Debasish Mridha

    When a president’s popularity grows, the he is doing wrong things.– Debasish Mridha

  • Presidents Trump’s USA is not a good country to be a sickly person in. – Steven Magee

    Presidents Trump’s USA is not a good country to be a sickly person in.– Steven Magee

  • In a rational society we would want our presidents to be teachers. In our actual society we insist they be cheerleaders. – Steve Allen

    In a rational society we would want our presidents to be teachers. In our actual society we insist they be cheerleaders.– Steve Allen

  • Presidents make history. I’m just a tool of history. – Chris Weitz

    Presidents make history. I’m just a tool of history.– Chris Weitz

  • Most of the mess that is called history comes about because kings and presidents cannot be satisfied with a nice chicken and a good loaf of bread. – Jennifer Donnelly

    Most of the mess that is called history comes about because kings and presidents cannot be satisfied with a nice chicken and a good loaf of bread.– Jennifer Donnelly

  • Presidents are selected, not elected. – Franklin D Roosevelt

    Presidents are selected, not elected.– Franklin D Roosevelt

  • Governors were once minors. Presidents were once residents. – Michael Bassey Johnson

    Governors were once minors. Presidents were once residents.– Michael Bassey Johnson

  • Presidents are also always storytellers, purveyors of useful national mythologies. – Rick Perlstein

    Presidents are also always storytellers, purveyors of useful national mythologies.– Rick Perlstein