Top 10 Quotes & Sayings by Harvey Gantt

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American politician Harvey Gantt.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Harvey Gantt

Harvey Bernard Gantt is an American architect and Democratic politician active in North Carolina. The first African-American student admitted to Clemson University after attending Iowa State University, Gantt graduated with honors in architecture, earned a master's at MIT, and established an architectural practice in Charlotte with a partner.

There has to be life after the Charlotte Mayor's office.
Jesse Helms has never been an invincible man.
I'm from North Carolina, and I stand here humbled, honored, and proud to place in nomination for the office of vice-president of the United States of America, my friend and my senator from the great state of North Carolina: John Edwards.
Every race I've been in, I calculated race into the equation. If you're in America, you calculate it into the equation. It is a factor. I never make it an issue. I don't run the campaign wearing it on my sleeve, but I don't run away from it, either.
John Edwards makes us all proud to be Americans, and those of us from North Carolina are even more proud to claim him, for he represents the best that we can offer America at a time when strong, positive leadership is needed.
In my wildest dreams, I never would have thought we'd come to the point where were talking about the re-election of a black president.
John Edwards comes from working folk, just like me. John Edwards worked hard and excelled to get his education, just like me.
When you are raised, as John Edwards was, in a small town like Robbins, North Carolina, you get to understand poverty and unemployment, or inadequate health care, first-hand by seeing the daily struggles of your friends and neighbors.
There has to be life after the Charlotte Mayors office. — © Harvey Gantt
There has to be life after the Charlotte Mayors office.
In my wildest dreams, I never would have thought wed come to the point where were talking about the re-election of a black president.
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