George W. Bush—43 Golden Quotations from the 43rd President

 

1.     We’re here for have a substantive talk on a lot of issues. (01.14.2003)

2.     Policies that stimulate growth ought to be the centerplace of public policy. (01.29.2003)

3.     Saddam Hussein…must disarm, and that’s why I have constantly said and the Prime Minister have constantly said this issue will come to a head in a matter of weeks not months. (01.31.2003)

4.     With us, as well, is two other fine members of the congressional delegation from Pennsylvania. (01.16.2003)

5.     We’ll work with Speaker Hastert, Leader Delay and Congressman Pelosi, as well. (01.06.2003)

6.     John Tune has got a common sense vision for good forest policy. I look forward to working with him in the United Nations Senate to preserve these national heritages. (10.31.2002)

7.     These are folks that have hijacked a great religion and then take innocent life. And that’s a huge difference between America. (09.27.2002)

8.     If you’re worried about budgets, which we should be worried about budgets, the first question you ask is how do we create growth in the economy? (01.29.2003)

9.     The welfare laws is a success because it puts government on the side of personal responsibility. (01.14.2003)

10.  One of the reasons why prices is rising is because of frivolous and junk lawsuits against our medical community. (10.22.2002)

11.  We want people coming to our country that wants to take advantage—you know—that wants to either visit this great country or study in this great country or see relatives in this great country. (01.02.2003)

12.  Inherent in a free country is the capacity for killers to come and hide out. But we’re in alert. We fully understand the stakes. 912.13.2002)

13.  I’m beginning to travel around the country to important states—all states are important, of course…(02.22.2001)

14.  It seems like the more T.V. channels there are, the more anxious people become on T.V. (01.05.2002)

15.  The American people are impatient—very patient—and for that I’m grateful. (01.05.2002)

16.  Our policy is to deny sanctuary to terrorists any place in the world, and we will be very actively in doing that. (03.13.2002)

17.  I condemn it in the most strongest of terms. (03.27.2002)

18.  This is a part of the world where killing have been going on for a long, long time. (04.18.2002)

19.  If everybody receive a vaccine, there are some to whom that vaccine might be fatal. (07.08.2002)

20.  Mitch Pearlstein and his wife, Diane, live in Minneapolis. They couldn’t be here with us today, but I want to share with you his, his, their quick story—their story in a quick way. (07.23.2002)

21.  They will not hold America to blackmail. (09.05.2002)

22.  It is wonderful to be here at Harrison High. I’m honored to be in the presence of the principal, Donny Griggers. I want to thank he and his staff. (02.20.2003)

23.  Well, I agree with Zell, with his economic theiry—that when a person has more money in their pocket, they’re likely to demand  somebody to produce them a good or a service. (02.20.2003)

24.  For years, the freedom of our people were really never in doubt. (02.14.2003)

25.  I believe Saddam Hussein is a threat to the American people. I believe he’s a threat to the neighborhood in which he lives. And I’ve got a good evidence to believe that. (03.06.2003)

26.  We didn’t need  any more theory in Washington. We needed people that actually done. (09.17.2002)

27.  Our government has no information that a smallpox attacks is imminent. (12.13.2002)

28.  Washington, D.C., hurt as a result of the attacks of September the 11thThe economy suffered around here; therefore there are more who are hunger and there are less who are giving. (12.19.2002)

29.  I know we have got the technologies necessary to explore in a places like Alaska without damaging the environment. (01.05.2002)

30.  More and more people are owning small business. That’s incredibly important, because that phenomenon makes sure that the elites don’t  control the economy. (05.25.2002)

31.  There are some concern about overstating a numbers. (02.20.2003)

32.  One of the problems we have is that enough people can’t find work in America. (11.04.2002)

33.  I hope the Congress will extend the unemployment benefits for—for the American workers who don’t have a job. (01.06.2003)

34.  I think the American people—I hope the American—I don’t think, let me—I hope the American people trust me. (12.18.2002)

35.  I was proud the other day when both Republicans and Democrats  stood with me in the Rose Garden to announce their support for a clear statement of purpose—you disarm or we will. (10.05.2002)

36.  In other words, I don’t think people ought to be compelled to make the decision which they think is best for their family. (12.11.2002)

37.  Any Americans who wants to work, can’t find a job, we will be committed to job growth. (02.13.2003)

38.  My administration has been calling upon all the leaders in the—in the Middle East to do everything they can to stop the violence, to tell the different parties involved that peace will never happen. (08.13.2001)

39.  The United States and Russia are in the midst of a transformationed relationship that will yield peace and progress. (11.13.2001)

40.  The reason I believe in a large tax cut because it’s what I believe. (12.18.2000)

41.  But if you’ve been laid off of work, you’re 100% unemployed. (09.03.2001)

42.  I understand taking tests aren’t fun. (01.08.2002)

43.  There is no such thing as legacies. At least there is a legacy, but I’ll never see it. (01.31.2001)