A Quote by Phil Gramm

I love Texas because Texas is future-oriented, because Texans think anything is possible. Texans think big — © Phil Gramm
I love Texas because Texas is future-oriented, because Texans think anything is possible. Texans think big
I don't have a beef with Texas. I just don't think Texans know anything about basketball and they don't have a sense of humor. Texans take themselves too seriously.
Today 25 million Texans can celebrate our liberty, and honor the founding generation of Texans who secured it for us. Happy Texas Independence Day, and God Bless Texas.
Texas deserves a leader who understands that making education a priority creates good jobs for Texans and keeps Texas on top.
Let me explain something you already know. I'm from Texas and we understand the nature of a border. From what I've seen, vigilant Texans are being ordered to stand down and allow criminals to pass. Mr. President, prepare to see Texans ignoring those orders.
Texans deserve better than failed leaders who dole out favors to friends and cronies behind closed doors. It's time for a governor who believes that you don't have to buy a place in Texas' future. It's time for a governor who believes that the future of Texas belongs to all of us.
Montana seems to me to be what a small boy would think Texas is like from hearing Texans
I love Texans. And Texas is clearly the crown jewel of Super Tuesday.
It's a Tenth Amendment issue. If you want Washington, if you want to implement their standards, that's your call... We certainly had higher standards than Common Core, so it was a very easy decision for Texans, myself and the legislature included, to basically say we still believe that Texans know how to best run Texas.
What has six balls and screws Texans? The Texas Lottery.
Enough to using Texas as a political laboratory for testing far-right ideas. Enough to using Texas as a workshop for fattening the wallets of their special interest friends and supporters. And enough of politicians listening only to each other, rather than real Texans.
You know the good part about all those executions in Texas? Fewer Texans.
When in Texas, do as the Texans do: Drive trucks, wear cowboy boots, and two-step!
I'm very confident, that I'm going to be able to deliver better leadership to Texas than John Cornyn does - more reflective of Texas values than we are of D.C. values, which is what John Cornyn represents to most Texans.
Texans deserve a senator who represents our values, strength, courage, independence - putting Texas first.
Texans ignore "better," long ago forgot the useless word "good." Everything in Texas is "best."
Humanism is not alive and well in Texas. Different colors and types of Texans do not like one another, nor do they pretend to.
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