A Quote by Lady Bird Johnson

A politician ought to be born a foundling and remain a bachelor. — © Lady Bird Johnson
A politician ought to be born a foundling and remain a bachelor.
Every politician should have been born an orphan and remain a bachelor.
A Bachelor of Arts is one who makes love to a lot of women, and yet has the art to remain a bachelor.
I am not a politician-type politician and I want to remain that.
Reelection ought not to be the primary preoccupation of any politician. It ought to be standing up for truth and justice.
He was born a politician. No, Ursula thought, he was born a baby, like everyone else. And this is what he has chosen to become.
I wanted to be a politician and a movie star. But I was born a writer. If you're born that, you can't change it. You're going to do it whether you want to or not.~
Christmas 1972 was a lonely time for Kissinger, as well as for his boss, and a period of serious reflection. Kissinger was then a bachelor, enamored of the tall, elegant, but elusive WASP Nancy Maginnes, but still very much a bachelor - Washington's most sought-after bachelor.
It is incumbent on a great nation to remain confident, if it wishes to remain free. We need not be ignorant to real threats to our safety, against which we must remain vigilant. We need only to banish to the ash heap of history the notion that we ought to be ruled by our fears and those who use them to enhance their own power.
I have a Bachelor in medicine, a Bachelor in surgery, and I am a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons.
My entire schedule gets turned around for 'The Bachelor' and 'Bachelor in Paradise.'
The Bachelor'... and 'The Bachelorette'... and 'Bachelor in Paradise'... and the 'After the Final Rose ceremony'. I love a competition dating show.
The head of NASA ought to be a space professional, not a politician.
When people are on 'The Bachelor' it gives them the opportunity to put their best foot forward, especially when you're around the 'Bachelor' or the 'Bachelorette;' that one person who you're vying for attention with.
It's not something that defines me. I'm not a half-Indian politician or a doctor politician or a gay politician for that matter... it is part of my character, I suppose.
My philological studies have satisfied me that a gifted person ought to learn English (barring spelling and pronouncing) in thirty hours, French in thirty days, and German in thirty years. It seems manifest, then, that the latter tongue ought to be trimmed down and repaired. If it is to remain as it is, it ought to be gently and reverently set aside among the dead languages, for only the dead have time to learn it.
A politician before he can become a statesman has to remain in office long enough.
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