Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American politician Josephus Daniels.
Last updated on November 29, 2024.
Josephus Daniels was an American newspaper editor and publisher from the 1880s until his death; he controlled the Raleigh News and Observer, at the time North Carolina's largest newspaper, for decades. A Democrat, he was appointed by United States President Woodrow Wilson to serve as Secretary of the Navy during World War I. He became a close friend and supporter of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who served as his Assistant Secretary of the Navy and later was elected as United States President. Roosevelt appointed Daniels as his Ambassador to Mexico, serving from 1933 to 1941. Daniels was a vehement white supremacist and segregationist and, along with Charles Aycock and Furnifold Simmons, was a leading perpetrator of the Wilmington insurrection of 1898.
Dullness is the only crime for which an editor ought to be hung.
So popular is the naval service the only embarrassment is that men volunteer so rapidly we have to work overtime to give them hardy, adequate housing and proper training.
A man is as old as his arteries and his interests. If he permits his economic, religious, or social arteries to harden, or loses interest in whatever concerns mankind... he will need only six feet of earth.
Destroyers were the first to herald our entrance into the war.
Defeat never comes to any man until he admits it.
To compel the nation with challenge the traditional American doctrine of freedom of the seas, every man and every ship in the navy is solemnly pledged.
Men who live valiantly and die nobly have a strength and a courage from the eternal Father.
Army: A body of men assembled to rectify the mistakes of the diplomats.
There is no rank in sacrifice.
The destroyer Cork, like the useful hero for whom it is named, will be game to the last.
We will embrace you in uniform today, we will embrace you without uniform tomorrow.
Good God! This man should be writing dime novels.
Nobody now fears that a Japanese fleet could deal an unexpected blow on our Pacific possessions. Radio makes surprise impossible.