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01/12/09..."One of the very difficult parts of the decision I made on the financial crisis was to use hardworking people's money to help prevent there to be a crisis." — Washington, D.C.
01/12/09..."In terms of the economy, look, I inherited a recession, I am ending on a recession." — Washington, D.C.
01/12/09..."The best way to ensure that there is a sustainable cease-fire is to work with Egypt to stop the smuggling of arms into the Gaza." — Washington, D.C.
01/12/09..."I'm telling you there's an enemy that would like to attack America, Americans, again. There just is. That's the reality of the world. And I wish him all the very best." — Washington, D.C.
01/08/09..."I guess it's OK to call the secretary of education here 'buddy.' That means friend." — Philadelphia
12/18/08..."So I analyzed that and decided I didn't want to be the president during a depression greater than the Great Depression, or the beginning of a depression greater than the Great Depression." — Washington D.C.
12/18/08..."People say, well, do you ever hear any other voices other than, like, a few people? Of course I do." — Washington, D.C.
12/16/08..."I've abandoned free market principles to save the free market system." — Washington, D.C.
12/01/08..."You know, I'm the President during this period of time, but I think when the history of this period is written, people will realize a lot of the decisions that were made on Wall Street took place over a decade or so, before I arrived in President, during I arrived in President." — ABC News interview
11/12/08..."I've been in the Bible every day since I've been the president." — Washington, D.C.
11/12/08..."He was a great father before politics, a great father during politics and a great father after politics." — On his father, George H.W. Bush, Washington, D.C.
10/22/08..."Yesterday, you made note of my–the lack of my talent when it came to dancing. But nevertheless, I want you to know I danced with joy. And no question Liberia has gone through very difficult times." — Speaking with the president of Liberia, Washington, D.C.
10/21/08..."I want to share with you an interesting program–for two reasons, one, it's interesting, and two, my wife thought of it—or has actually been involved with it; she didn't think of it. But she thought of it for this speech." — Washington D.C., discussing PlayPumps International, which improves access to clean water in Africa
10/20/08..."This thaw–took a while to thaw, it's going to take a while to unthaw." — Alexandria, La.
09/26/08..."I didn't grow up in the ocean–as a matter of fact–near the ocean–I grew up in the desert. Therefore, it was a pleasant contrast to see the ocean. And I particularly like it when I'm fishing." — Washington, D.C.
09/19/08..."Anyone engaging in illegal financial transactions will be caught and persecuted." — Washington, D.C.
09/16/08..."We're fixing to go down to Galveston and obviously are going to see a devastated part of this fantastic state." — Houston
09/03/08..."The people in Louisiana must know that all across our country there's a lot of prayer–prayer for those whose lives have been turned upside down. And I'm one of them." — Baton Rouge, La.
08/10/08..."First of all, I don't see America having problems." — interview with Bob Costas at the 2008 Olympics, Beijing, China
07/30/08..."I'm coming as the president of a friend, and I'm coming as a sportsman." — on his trip to the Olympics in China, Washington, D.C.
07/18/08..."There's no question about it. Wall Street got drunk—that's one of the reasons I asked you to turn off the TV cameras—it got drunk and now it's got a hangover. The question is how long will it sober up and not try to do all these fancy financial instruments." — speaking at a private fundraiser, Houston, Texas
07/15/08..."And they have no disregard for human life." — Describing the brutality of Afghan fighters, Washington, D.C.
07/15/08..."I think it was in the Rose Garden where I issued this brilliant statement: If I had a magic wand—but the president doesn't have a magic wand. You just can't say, 'low gas.' " — Washington D.C.
07/15/08..."The economy is growing, productivity is high, trade is up, people are working. It's not as good as we'd like, but—and to the extent that we find weakness, we'll move." — Washington, D.C.
07/10/08..."Goodbye from the world's biggest polluter." — in parting words to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and French President Nicolas Sarkozy at his final G-8 Summit, punching the air and grinning widely as the two leaders looked on in shock, Rusutsu, Japan
07/10/08..."Amigo! Amigo!" — calling out to Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi in Spanish at the G-8 Summit, Rusutsu, Japan
07/04/08..."Throughout our history, the words of the Declaration have inspired immigrants from around the world to set sail to our shores. These immigrants have helped transform 13 small colonies into a great and growing nation of more than 300 people." — Charlottesville, Va.
07/02/08..."Should the Iranian regime—do they have the sovereign right to have civilian nuclear power? So, like, if I were you, that's what I'd ask me. And the answer is, yes, they do." — Speaking to reporters in Washington, D.C.
06/26/08..."But oftentimes I'm asked: Why? Why do you care what happens outside of America?" — Washington, D.C.
06/26/08..."I remember meeting a mother of a child who was abducted by the North Koreans right here in the Oval Office." — Washington, D.C.06/24/08..."I want to tell you how proud I am to be the President of a nation that – in which there's a lot of Philippine-Americans. They love America and they love their heritage. And I reminded the President that I am reminded of the great talent of the – of our Philippine-Americans when I eat dinner at the White House." — referring to White House chef Cristeta Comerford while meeting with Filipino President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Washington, D.C.
06/17/08..."And I, unfortunately, have been to too many disasters as president." — discussing flooding in the Midwest, Washington, D.C.
06/16/08..."There is some who say that perhaps freedom is not universal. Maybe it's only Western people that can self-govern. Maybe it's only, you know, white-guy Methodists who are capable of self-government. I reject that notion." — London
06/13/08..."Your eminence, you're looking good." — to Pope Benedict XVI, using the title for Catholic cardinals, rather than addressing him as "your holiness," Rome
06/11/08..."The German asparagus are fabulous." — Meseberg, Germany
06/10/08..."We've got a lot of relations with countries in our neighborhood." — Kranj, Slovenia
06/06/08..."One of the things important about history is to remember the true history." — Washington, D.C.
06/06/08..."There's no question this is a major human disaster that requires a strong response from the Chinese government, which is what they're providing, but it also responds a compassionate response from nations to whom—that have got the blessings, good blessings of life, and that's us." — Discussing relief efforts after a Chinese earthquake, Washington, D.C.
06/02/08..."Let's make sure that there is certainty during uncertain times in our economy." — Washington D.C.
06/02/08..."We got plenty of money in Washington. What we need is more priority." — Washington, D.C.
05/27/08..."And so the fact that they purchased the machine meant somebody had to make the machine. And when somebody makes a machine, it means there's jobs at the machine-making place." — Mesa, Arizona
05/13/08..."I don't want some mom whose son may have recently died to see the commander in chief playing golf. I feel I owe it to the families to be in solidarity as best as I can with them. And I think playing golf during a war just sends the wrong signal." — Washington, D.C.
05/12/08..."I'll be long gone before some smart person ever figures out what happened inside this Oval Office." — Washington, D.C.
05/12/08..."Take the Middle East seriously because that's the center of—that's the place where people get so despondent and despair that they're willing to come and take lives of U.S. citizens." — on advice he would give the next president, Washington, D.C.
04/19/08..."How can you possibly have an international agreement that's effective unless countries like China and India are not full participants?" — Camp David
04/18/08..."We want people owning their home—we want people owning a businesses." — Washington, D.C.
04/18/08..."Oftentimes people ask me, 'Why is it that you're so focused on helping the hungry and diseased in strange parts of the world?' " — Washington, D.C.
04/17/08..."So long as I'm the president, my measure of success is victory – and success." — on Iraq, Washington, D.C.
04/15/08..."Thank you, your Holiness. Awesome speech." — to Pope Benedict, Washington, D.C.
04/06/08..."A lot of times in politics you have people look you in the eye and tell you what's not on their mind." — Sochi, Russia
04/06/08..."The United States has suffered terrorist attacks on its soil, as have Russia." — Sochi, Russia
04/02/08..."Afghanistan is the most daring and ambition mission in the history of NATO." — Bucharest, Romania
03/19/08..."Soldiers, sailors, Marines, airmen, and Coastmen – Coast Guardmen, thanks for coming, thanks for wearing the uniform." — the Pentagon
03/18/08..."Business leaders from many backgrounds, along with current and former senators, congressmans, mayors, diplomats, national security council people, Cabinet members from both parties–I emphasize, from both parties–support this agreement." — Jacksonville, Fla.
03/12/08..."I thank the diplomatic corps, who is here as well." — Washington, D.C.
03/12/08..."Removing Saddam Hussein was the right decision early in my presidency, it is the right decision now, and it will be the right decision ever." — Washington, D.C.
03/05/08..."Let me start off by saying that in 2000 I said, 'Vote for me. I'm an agent of change.' In 2004, I said, 'I'm not interested in change–I want to continue as president.' Every candidate has got to say 'change.' That's what the American people expect." — Washington, D.C.
03/03/08..."And so, General, I want to thank you for your service. And I appreciate the fact that you really snatched defeat out of the jaws of those who are trying to defeat us in Iraq." — meeting with Army Gen. Ray Odierno, Washington, D.C.
02/28/08..."Wait a minute. What did you just say? You're predicting $4-a-gallon gas? ... That's interesting. I hadn't heard that." — Washington, D.C.
02/20/08..."I'm oftentimes asked, What difference does it make to America if people are dying of malaria in a place like Ghana? It means a lot. It means a lot morally, it means a lot from a—it's in our national interest." — Accra, Ghana
02/19/08..."A clear lesson I learned in the museum was that outside forces that tend to divide people up inside their country are unbelievably counterproductive." — after touring a genocide memorial, Kigali, Rwanda
01/12/08..."There is no doubt in my mind when history was written, the final page will say: Victory was achieved by the United States of America for the good of the world." — addressing U.S. troops at Camp Arifjan in Kuwait
01/04/08..."I can press when there needs to be pressed; I can hold hands when there needs to be–hold hands." — on how he can contribute to the Middle East peace process, Washington, D.C.
12/14/07..."In the State of the Union a couple of years ago, I addressed the issue of steroids, and the reason I did so is because I understand the impact that professional athletes can have on our nation's youth. And I just urge our – those in the public spotlight, particularly athletes, to understand that when they violate their bodies, they're sending a terrible signal to America's young." — on the baseball steroids scandal
12/07/07..."I welcome you all to say a few comments to the TV, if you care to do so." — Inviting visiting Irish dignitaries to address the media, Washington, D.C.
11/15/07..."And I will explain the need to reform a confirmation process that is making it more difficult to persuade decent and intelligence people to accept the call to public service." — Washington, D.C.
11/13/07..."If you've got somebody in harm's way, you want the president being–making advice, not–be given advice by the military, and not making decisions based upon the latest Gallup poll or focus group." — New Albany, Ind.
11/13/07...The decisions we make in Washington have a direct impact on the people in our country, obviously." — New Albany, Ind.
11/10/07..."In other words, he was given an option: Are you with us or are you not with us? And he made a clear decision to be with us, and he's acted on that advice." — on President Pervez Musharraf, Crawford, Texas
11/10/07..."I don't particularly like it when people put words in my mouth, either, by the way, unless I say it." — Crawford, Texas
10/25/07..."All I can tell you is when the governor calls, I answer his phone." — San Diego, Calif.
10/25/07..."My hearts are with the Jeffcoats right now, that's what I'm thinking." — After meeting with California wildfire victims Kendra and Jay Jeffcoat, San Diego, Calif.
10/18/07..."We're going to–we'll be sending a person on the ground there pretty soon to help implement the malaria initiative, and that initiative will mean spreading nets and insecticides throughout the country so that we can see a reduction in death of young children that–a death that we can cure." — Washington, D.C.
10/17/07..."I fully understand those who say you can't win this thing militarily. That's exactly what the United States military says, that you can't win this military." — on the need for political progress in Iraq, Washington, D.C.
10/15/07..."You know, a trucker, if he's interested in moving through Northwest Arkansas in expedition fashion, will pay a little extra money to be able to do so." — explaining how toll roads can generate funds for highway maintenance while helping motorists move quickly, Rogers, Ark.
10/03/07..."I got a lot of Ph.D.–types and smart people around me who come into the Oval Office and say, 'Mr. President, here's what's on my mind.' And I listen carefully to their advice. But having gathered the device, I decide, you know, I say, 'This is what we're going to do.'" — Lancaster, Pa.
10/03/07..."You know, when you give a man more money in his pocket–in this case, a woman more money in her pocket to expand a business, it–they build new buildings. And when somebody builds a new building somebody has got to come and build the building. And when the building expanded it prevented additional opportunities for people to work." — Lancaster, Pa.
10/03/07..."My job is a decision-making job, and as a result, I make a lot of decisions." — Lancaster, Pa.
09/26/07..."As yesterday's positive report card shows, childrens do learn when standards are high and results are measured." — on the No Child Left Behind Act, New York
09/20/07..."There is no question that there is some unsettling times in the housing market." — Washington, D.C.
09/20/07..."We're also talking to different finance ministers about how we can send a message to the Iranian government that the free world is not going to tolerate the development of know-how in how to build a weapon, or at least gain the ability to make a weapon." — Washington, D.C.
09/20/07..."All of us in America want there to be fairness when it comes to justice." — Washington, D.C.
09/20/07..."I feel strongly that there ought to be fair justice." — Washington, D.C.
09/20/07..."I heard somebody say, 'Where's (Nelson) Mandela?' Well, Mandela's dead. Because Saddam killed all the Mandelas." — on the former South African president, who is still very much alive, Washington, D.C.
09/07/07..."Mr. Prime Minister, thank you for your introduction. Thank you for being such a fine host for the OPEC summit." — addressing Australian Prime Minister John Howard at the APEC Summit
09/07/07..."As John Howard accurately noted when he went to thank the Austrian troops there last year..." — referring to Australian troops as "Austrian troops," APEC Business Summit
09/05/07..."We're kicking ass." — on the security situation in Iraq, to Australian Deputy Prime Minister Mark Vaile, Sydney, Australia
07/12/07..."The same folks that are bombing innocent people in Iraq were the ones who attacked us in America on September the 11th." — Washington, D.C.
07/12/07..."You know, I guess I'm like any other political figure: Everybody wants to be loved." — Washington, D.C.
07/04/07..."More than two decades later, it is hard to imagine the Revolutionary War coming out any other way." — Martinsburg, W. Va.
06/27/07..."I've heard he's been called Bush's poodle. He's bigger than that." — discussing former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, as quoted by the Sun newspaper
06/26/07..."Amnesty means that you've got to pay a price for having been here illegally, and this bill does that." — discussing an immigration reform bill, Washington, D.C.
06/12/07..."I cannot look a mother and father of a troop in the eye and say, 'I'm sending your kid into combat, but I don't think we can achieve the objective.' " — Washington, D.C.
06/11/07..."This process has been drug out a long time, which says to me it's political." — Discussing the controversy surrounding Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez, Sofia, Bulgaria
06/11/07..."These are big achievements for this country, and the people of Bulgaria ought to be proud of the achievements that they have achieved." — Sofia, Bulgaria
06/10/07..."I'm going to try to see if I can remember as much to make it sound like I'm smart on the subject." — answering a question concerning a possible flu pandemic, Cleveland
05/17/07..."We understand the fright that can come when you're worried about a rocket landing on top of your home." — Washington, D.C.
05/17/07..."There's a lot of blowhards in the political process, you know, a lot of hot–air artists, people who have got something fancy to say." — Washington, D.C.
05/17/07..."My relationship with this good man is where I've been focused, and that's where my concentration is. And I don't regret any other aspect of it. And so I – we filled a lot of space together." — on British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Washington, D.C.
05/10/07..."What I'm telling you is there's too many junk lawsuits suing too many doctors." — Washington, D.C.
05/04/07..."I'm honored to be here with the eternal general of the United States, mi amigo Alberto Gonzales." — Washington, D.C.
05/02/07..."Wisdom and strength, and my family, is what I'd like for you to pray for." — Washington, D.C.
05/02/07..."The question is, who ought to make that decision? The Congress or the commanders? And as you know, my position is clear – I'm a commander guy." — Washington, D.C.
05/02/07..."Information is moving – you know, nightly news is one way, of course, but it's also moving through the blogosphere and through the Internets." — Washington, D.C.
04/24/07..."And so, what Gen. Petraeus is saying, some early signs, still dangerous, but give me – give my chance a plan to work." — in an interview with Charlie Rose
04/19/07..."Forms of government matter, in my opinion. It matters how – the nature of the government in which people live." — Tipp City, Ohio
04/19/07..."If you've got a chicken factory, a chicken-plucking factory, or whatever you call them, you know what I'm talking about." — discussing the sorts of jobs many illegal immigrant workers perform, Tipp City, Ohio
04/19/07..."And everybody wants to be loved – not everybody, but – you run for office, I guess you do. You never heard anybody say, 'I want to be despised, I'm running for office.' " — Tipp City, Ohio
04/19/07..."One of my concerns is that the health care not be as good as it can possibly be." — On benefits provided to military personnel, Tipp City, Ohio
04/19/07..."My job is a job to make decisions. I'm a decision – if the job description were, what do you do – it's decision maker." — Tipp City, Ohio
04/19/07..."There are some similarities, of course – death is terrible." — on comparisons between the wars in Vietnam and Iraq, Tipp City, Ohio
04/19/07..."A good marriage is really good after serving together in Washington, D.C." — Tipp City, Ohio
04/19/07..."I said to her, make sure the rug says 'optimistic person comes to work.' " — describing his instructions to the first lady in choosing a rug for the Oval Office, Tipp City, Ohio
04/10/07..."My attitude about the world changed, and I know the attitude about the world from a lot of folks here in America's attitude changed." — Discussing the Sept. 11 attacks, Fairfax, Va.
04/03/07..."Iraq is a very important part of securing the homeland, and it's a very important part of helping change the Middle East into a part of the world that will not serve as a threat to the civilized world, to people like – or to the developed world, to people like – in the United States." — Washington, D.C.
04/03/07..."That's why we are inconveniencing air traffickers, to make sure nobody is carrying weapons on airplanes." — Discussing the continuing need for heightened airline security, Washington, D.C.
04/03/07..."And my concern, David, is several." — Speaking to David Gregory, Washington, D.C.
04/03/07..."Suiciders are willing to kill innocent life in order to send the projection that this is an impossible mission." — Washington, D.C.
03/31/07..."They're innocent, they were doing nothing, and they were summarily plucked out of water." — Discussing British sailors detained by Iran while their ship was on patrol in the Persian Gulf, Camp David
03/28/07..."Some call this civil war; others call it emergency – I call it pure evil." — Washington, D.C.
03/01/07..."I'm a strong proponent of the restoration of the wetlands, for a lot of reasons. There's a practical reason, though, when it comes to hurricanes: The stronger the wetlands, the more likely the damage of the hurricane." — Discussing post-Katrina wetland improvements, New Orleans
01/30/07..."Trade is an important subject here at Caterpillar, and the reason why is because a lot of the product you make here, you sell to somebody else, sell overseas to another country. That's trade. And yet it's–it's a topic of hot debate." — Speaking to workers at the Caterpillar equipment company, East Peoria, Ill.
01/29/07..."And there is distrust in Washington. I am surprised, frankly, at the amount of distrust that exists in this town. And I'm sorry it's the case, and I'll work hard to try to elevate it." — Speaking on National Public Radio
01/29/07..."I think that the vice president is a person reflecting a half-glass-full mentality." — Speaking on National Public Radio
01/16/07..."And one thing we want during this war on terror is for people to feel like their life's moving on, that they're able to make a living and send their kids to college and put more money on the table." — Appearing on the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
01/11/07..."The best way to defeat the totalitarian of hate is with an ideology of hope – an ideology of hate – excuse me – with an ideology of hope." — Fort Benning, Ga.
12/14/06..."Because of your work, children who once wanted to die are now preparing to live." — speaking at the White House summit on malaria
12/13/06..."Today I heard from some opinions that matter a lot to me, and these are the opinions of those who wear the uniform." — Washington, D.C.
12/07/06..."Make no mistake about it, I understand how tough it is, sir. I talk to families who die." — speaking with reporters on facing the challenges of war, Washington, D.C.
12/07/06..."And truth of the matter is, a lot of reports in Washington are never read by anybody. To show you how important this one is, I read it, and our guest read it." — speaking along with Prime Minister Tony Blair about the Baker-Hamilton Report, Washington, D.C.
11/30/06..."This business about graceful exit just simply has no realism to it at all." — responding to speculation that American forces could be called back from Iraq, Amman, Jordan
10/26/06..."No doubt in my mind, with your help, Dave Lamberti will be the next United States congressman." — speaking at a campaign rally for Jeff Lamberti, Des Moines, Iowa
10/26/06..."You know, when I campaigned here in 2000, I said, I want to be a war President. No President wants to be a war President, but I am one." — Des Moines, Iowa
10/11/06..."This morning my administration released the budget numbers for fiscal 2006. These budget numbers are not just estimates; these are the actual results for the fiscal year that ended February the 30th." — referring to the fiscal year that ended on Sept. 30, Washington, D.C.
10/11/06..."One has a stronger hand when there's more people playing your same cards." — Washington, D.C.
09/18/06..."You're one of the outstanding leaders in a very important part of the world. I want to thank you for strategizing our discussions." — Meeting with the prime minister of Malaysia, New York, N.Y.
09/18/06..."The goals of this country is to enhance prosperity and peace." — Speaking at the White House Conference on Global Literacy, New York
09/06/06..."You know, one of the hardest parts of my job is to connect Iraq to the war on terror." — Interview with CBS News, Washington D.C.
08/28/06..."And I suspect that what you'll see, Toby, is there will be a momentum, momentum will be gathered. Houses will begat jobs, jobs will begat houses." — Speaking with reporters along the Gulf Coast, Gulfport, Miss.
07/25/06..."And the question is, are we going to be facile enough to change with–will we be nimble enough; will we be able to deal with the circumstances on the ground? And the answer is, yes, we will." — Washington, D.C.
06/29/06..."I've reminded the prime minister—the American people, Mr. Prime Minister, over the past months that it was not always a given that the United States and America would have a close relationship." — Washington, D.C.
06/27/06..."We shouldn't fear a world that is more interacted." — Washington, D.C.
06/15/06..."One thing is clear, is relations between America and Russia are good, and they're important that they be good." — Strelna, Russia
06/14/06..."I think–tide turning–see, as I remember–I was raised in the desert, but tides kind of–it's easy to see a tide turn–did I say those words?" — Washington, D.C.
06/14/06...President Bush: Peter. Are you going to ask that question with shades on?
Peter Wallsten of the Los Angeles Times: I can take them off.
Bush: I'm interested in the shade look, seriously.
Wallsten: All right, I'll keep it, then.
Bush: For the viewers, there's no sun.
Wallsten: I guess it depends on your perspective.
Bush: Touché. — Exchange with legally blind reporter Peter Wallsten, to whom Bush later apologized, Washington, D.C.
06/07/06..."I tell people, let's don't fear the future, let's shape it." — Omaha, Neb.
05/05/06..."If people want to get to know me better, they've got to know my parents and the values my parents instilled in me, and the fact that I was raised in West Texas, in the middle of the desert, a long way away from anywhere, hardly. There's a certain set of values you learn in that experience." — Washington, D.C.
05/05/06..."You never know what your history is going to be like until long after you're gone." — Washington, D.C.
05/05/06..."The point now is how do we work together to achieve important goals. And one such goal is a democracy in Germany." — Washington, D.C.
05/05/06..."Finally, the desk, where we'll have our picture taken in front of–is nine other Presidents used it. This was given to us by Queen Victoria in the 1870s, I think it was. President Roosevelt put the door in so people would not know he was in a wheelchair. John Kennedy put his head out the door." — Showing German newspaper reporter Kai Diekmann the Oval Office, Washington, D.C.
05/05/06..."That's called, 'A Charge To Keep,' based upon a religious hymn. The hymn talks about serving God. The president's job is never to promote a religion." — Showing German newspaper reporter Kai Diekmann the Oval Office, Washington, D.C.
05/05/06..."That's George Washington, the first president, of course. The interesting thing about him is that I read three–three or four books about him last year. Isn't that interesting?" — Showing German newspaper reporter Kai Diekmann the Oval Office, Washington, D.C.
05/04/06..."I was not pleased that Hamas has refused to announce its desire to destroy Israel." — Washington, D.C.
04/24/06..."I can look you in the eye and tell you I feel I've tried to solve the problem diplomatically to the max, and would have committed troops both in Afghanistan and Iraq knowing what I know today." — Irvine, Calif.
04/21/06..."I aim to be a competitive nation." — San Jose, Calif.
04/18/06..."I'm the decider, and I decide what is best. And what's best is for Don Rumsfeld to remain as the secretary of defense." — Washington, D.C.
04/06/06..."I strongly believe what we're doing is the right thing. If I didn't believe it—I'm going to repeat what I said before—I'd pull the troops out, nor if I believed we could win, I would pull the troops out." — Charlotte, N.C.
03/22/06..."No question that the enemy has tried to spread sectarian violence. They use violence as a tool to do that." — Washington, D.C.
03/21/06..."If the Iranians were to have a nuclear weapon they could proliferate." — Washington D.C.
03/13/06..."After the bombing, most Iraqis saw what the perpetuators of this attack were trying to do." — (On the bombing of the Golden Mosque of Samarra in Iraq) Washington, D.C.
03/10/06..."And so I'm for medical liability at the federal level." — Discussing his support of medical liability reform, Washington, D.C.
02/21/06..."And I want those who are questioning it to step up and explain why all of a sudden a Middle Eastern company is held to a different standard than a Great British company." — Defending a plan to allow a company from the United Arab Emirates to manage ports in the United States, aboard Air Force One
02/13/06..."I think it's really important for this great state of baseball to reach out to people of all walks of life to make sure that the sport is inclusive. The best way to do it is to convince little kids how to – the beauty of playing baseball." — Washington, D.C.
02/01/06..."I like my buddies from west Texas. I liked them when I was young, I liked them then I was middle-age, I liked them before I was president, and I like them during president, and I like them after president." — Nashville, Tenn.
01/23/06..."I'll be glad to talk about ranching, but I haven't seen the movie. I've heard about it. I hope you go–you know–I hope you go back to the ranch and the farm is what I'm about to say." — Explaining that he hasn't yet seen Brokeback Mountain, Manhattan, Kan.
01/23/06..."He was a state sponsor of terror. In other words, the government had declared, you are a state sponsor of terror." — On Saddam Hussein, Manhattan, Kan.
01/10/06..."You took an oath to defend our flag and our freedom, and you kept that oath underseas and under fire." — Addressing war veterans, Washington, D.C.
01/01/06..."As you can possibly see, I have an injury myself–not here at the hospital, but in combat with a cedar. I eventually won. The cedar gave me a little scratch." — After visiting with wounded veterans from the Amputee Care Center of Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas
12/12/05..."If you found somebody that had information about an attack on America, you'd want to know as best as we can to find out what the facts are." –Philadelphia, Pa.
12/12/05..."I think we are welcomed. But it was not a peaceful welcome." –Philadelphia, on the reception of American forces in Iraq
12/12/05..."I mean, I read the newspaper. I mean, I can tell you what the headlines are. I must confess, if I think the story is, like, not a fair appraisal, I'll move on. But I know what the story's about." –Philadelphia
12/12/05..."[I]t's a myth to think I don't know what's going on. It's a myth to think that I'm not aware that there's opinions that don't agree with mine, because I'm fully aware of that." –Philadelphia
12/12/05..."I mean, there was a serious international effort to say to Saddam Hussein, you're a threat. And the 9/11 attacks extenuated that threat, as far as I–concerned." –Philadelphia
12/02/05..."We got the best workforce in America–in the world." –Washington, D.C.
11/28/05..."Those who enter the country illegally violate the law." –Tucson, Ariz.
11/08/05..."As a matter of fact, I know relations between our governments is good." –On U.S.-South Korean relations, Washington, D.C.
10/06/05..."Bin Laden says his own role is to tell Muslims, quote, 'what is good for them and what is not.' " –Washington, D.C.
10/04/05..."Let me be very clear about this. Steroids ought to be banned from baseball." –Washington, D.C.
10/04/05..."I think it's important to bring somebody from outside the system, the judicial system, somebody that hasn't been on the bench and, therefore, there's not a lot of opinions for people to look at." –On the nomination of Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court, Washington, D.C.
09/20/05..."We look forward to hearing your vision, so we can more better do our job. That's what I'm telling you." –Gulfport, Miss.
09/19/05..."If it were to rain a lot, there is concern from the Army Corps of Engineers that the levees might break. And so, therefore, we're cautious about encouraging people to return at this moment of history." –Washington, D.C.
09/06/05..."Listen, I want to thank leaders of the–in the faith–faith–based and community–based community for being here." –Washington, D.C.
09/06/05..."So please give cash money to organizations that are directly involved in helping save lives–save the life who had been affected by Hurricane Katrina." –Washington D.C.
09/05/05..."I can't wait to join you in the joy of welcoming neighbors back into neighborhoods, and small businesses up and running, and cutting those ribbons that somebody is creating new jobs." –Poplarville, Miss.
09/02/05..."My thoughts are, we're going to get somebody who knows what they're talking about when it comes to rebuilding cities." –On how the rebuilding of New Orleans might commence, Biloxi, Miss.
09/02/05..."And Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job." –To FEMA director Mike Brown who resigned 10 days later amid criticism over his job performance. –Mobile, Ala.
09/02/05..."Out of the rubbles of Trent Lott's house–he's lost his entire house – there's going to be a fantastic house. And I'm looking forward to sitting on the porch." –Mobile, Ala.
07/18/05..."The best place for the facts to be done is by somebody who's spending time investigating it."–Expressing hope that the probe into how CIA agent Valerie Plame's identity was leaked will yield answers –Washington, D.C.
06/29/05..."I'm looking forward to a good night's sleep on the soil of a friend." –On the prospect of visiting Denmark, Washington D.C.
06/20/05..."I was going to say he's a piece of work, but that might not translate too well. Is that all right, if I call you a 'piece of work'?" –To Jean–Claude Juncker, prime minister of Luxembourg, Washington, D.C.
06/08/05..."You see, not only did the attacks help accelerate a recession, the attacks reminded us that we are at war." –Washington, D.C.
06/08/05..."We're spending money on clean coal technology. Do you realize we've got 250 million years of coal?" –Washington, D.C.
05/24/05..."See, in my line of work you got to keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda." –Greece, N.Y.
05/13/05..."We got people working all their life at hard work, contributing by payroll taxes into a Social Security system." –Washington, D.C.
05/04/05..."I think younger workers—first of all, younger workers have been promised benefits the government—promises that have been promised, benefits that we can't keep. That's just the way it is." –Washington, D.C.
04/29/05..."It means your own money would grow better than that which the government can make it grow. And that's important." –on what private accounts could do for Social Security funds, Falls Church, Va.
04/28/05..."But Iraq has—have got people there that are willing to kill, and they're hard–nosed killers. And we will work with the Iraqis to secure their future." –Washington, D.C.
04/28/05..."Well, we've made the decision to defeat the terrorists abroad so we don't have to face them here at home. And when you engage the terrorists abroad, it causes activity and action." –Washington, D.C.
04/28/05..."He understands the need for a timely write of the constitution." –on Prime Minister Iyad Allawi of Iraq, Washington, D.C.
04/28/05..."We expect the states to show us whether or not we're achieving simple objectives—like literacy, literacy in math, the ability to read and write." –on federal education requirements, Washington, D.C.
04/28/05..."It's in our country's interests to find those who would do harm to us and get them out of harm's way." –Washington, D.C.
04/20/05..."We have enough coal to last for 250 years, yet coal also prevents an environmental challenge." –Washington, D.C.
04/15/05..."Part of the facts is understanding we have a problem, and part of the facts is what you're going to do about it." –Kirtland, Ohio
04/14/05..."We look forward to analyzing and working with legislation that will make—it would hope—put a free press's mind at ease that you're not being denied information you shouldn't see." –Washington, D.C.
04/14/05..."I understand there's a suspicion that we–we're too security–conscience." –Washington D.C.
04/14/05..."I'm going to spend a lot of time on Social Security. I enjoy it. I enjoy taking on the issue. I guess, it's the Mother in me." –Washington D.C.
04/13/05..."I want to thank you for the importance that you've shown for education and literacy." –Washington, D.C.
03/30/05..."If they pre–decease or die early, there's an asset base to be able to pass on to a loved one." –On Social Security money stored in private accounts, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
03/16/05..."I repeat, personal accounts do not permanently fix the solution." –Washington, D.C.
03/16/05..."In terms of timetables, as quickly as possible—whatever that means." –On the president's time frame for shoring up Social Security, Washington D.C.
03/16/05..."In this job you've got a lot on your plate on a regular basis; you don't have much time to sit around and wander, lonely, in the Oval Office, kind of asking different portraits, 'How do you think my standing will be?' " –Washington, D.C.
02/23/05..."After all, Europe is America's closest ally." –Mainz, Germany
02/22/05..."This notion that the United States is getting ready to attack Iran is simply ridiculous. And having said that, all options are on the table." –Brussels, Belgium
02/08/05..."If you're a younger person, you ought to be asking members of Congress and the United States Senate and the president what you intend to do about it. If you see a train wreck coming, you ought to be saying, what are you going to do about it, Mr. Congressman, or Madam Congressman?" –Detroit
02/04/05..."Because the—all which is on the table begins to address the big cost drivers. For example, how benefits are calculate, for example, is on the table; whether or not benefits rise based upon wage increases or price increases. There's a series of parts of the formula that are being considered. And when you couple that, those different cost drivers, affecting those—changing those with personal accounts, the idea is to get what has been promised more likely to be—or closer delivered to what has been promised. Does that make any sense to you? It's kind of muddled. Look, there's a series of things that cause the—like, for example, benefits are calculated based upon the increase of wages, as opposed to the increase of prices. Some have suggested that we calculate—the benefits will rise based upon inflation, as opposed to wage increases. There is a reform that would help solve the red if that were put into effect. In other words, how fast benefits grow, how fast the promised benefits grow, if those—if that growth is affected, it will help on the red." –Explaining his plan to save Social Security, Tampa, Fla.
01/14/05..."I'm also mindful that man should never try to put words in God's mouth. I mean, we should never ascribe natural disasters or anything else, to God. We are in no way, shape, or form should a human being, play God." –Appearing on ABC's 20/20, Washington D.C.
02/04/05..."You work three jobs? Uniquely American, isn't it? I mean, that is fantastic that you're doing that." –to a divorced mother of three, Omaha, Nebraska
01/14/05..."And that's why I'm here at the community college system today." –Jacksonville, Fla.
01/14/05..."I want to appreciate those of you who wear our nation's uniform for your sacrifice." –Jacksonville, Fla.
01/05/05..."I believe we are called to do the hard work to make our communities and quality of life a better place." –Collinsville, Ill.
01/05/05..."We need to apply 21st–century information technology to the health care field. We need to have our medical records put on the I.T." –Collinsville, Ill.
12/21/04..."It's a time of sorrow and sadness when we lose a loss of life." –Washington, D.C.
12/20/04..."They can get in line like those who have been here legally and have been working to become a citizenship in a legal manner." –Referring to immigrant workers, Washington, D.C.
12/10/04..."And so during these holiday seasons, we thank our blessings. ... " –Fort Belvoir, Va.
11/30/04..."I believe that, as quickly as possible, young cows ought to be allowed to go across our border." –Ottawa, Canada
11/21/04..."The president and I also reaffirmed our determination to fight terror, to bring drug trafficking to bear, to bring justice to those who pollute our youth" –Speaking with Chilean President Ricardo Lagos, Santiago, Chile
11/20/04..."We thought we were protected forever from trade policy or terrorist attacks because oceans protected us." –Speech to business leaders at APEC Summit, Santiago, Chile
10/16/04..."After standing on the stage, after the debates, I made it very plain, we will not have an all–volunteer army. And yet, this week–we will have an all–volunteer army. Let me restate that." –Daytona Beach, Fla.
10/08/04..."The truth of that matter is, if you listen carefully, Saddam would still be in power if [Kerry] were the president of the United States, and the world would be a lot better off." –St. Louis, Mo.
10/08/04..."I hear there's rumors on the Internets that we're going to have a draft." –St. Louis, Mo.
10/08/04..."We all thought there was weapons there, Robin. My opponent thought there was weapons there." –St. Louis, Mo.
10/08/04..."And what my worry is is that, you know, it [a reimported drug] looks like it's from Canada, and it might be from a third world." –St. Louis, Mo.
09/21/04..."The CIA laid out several scenarios and said life could be lousy, life could be OK, life could be better, and they were just guessing as to what the conditions might be like." –New York
09/17/04..."Free societies are hopeful societies. And free societies will be allies against these hateful few who have no conscience, who kill at the whim of a hat." –Washington, D.C.
09/06/04..."Too many good docs are getting out of the business. Too many OB/GYN's aren't able to practice their love with women all across the country." –Poplar Bluff, Mo.
09/04/04..."That's why I went to the Congress last September and proposed fundamental–supplemental funding, which is money for armor and body parts and ammunition and fuel." –Erie, Pa.
08/27/04..."They've seen me make decisions, they've seen me under trying times, they've seen me weep, they've seen me laugh, they've seen me hug. And they know who I am, and I believe they're comfortable with the fact that they know I'm not going to shift principles or shift positions based upon polls and focus groups." –Interview with USA Today
08/10/04..."I didn't join the International Criminal Court because I don't want to put our troops in the hands of prosecutors from other nations. Look, if somebody has done some wrong in our military, we'll take care of it. We got plenty of capability of dealing with justice." –Niceville, Fla.
08/10/04..."So community colleges are accessible, they're available, they're affordable, and their curriculums don't get stuck. In other words, if there's a need for a certain kind of worker, I presume your curriculums evolved over time." –Niceville, Fla.
08/09/04..."Secondly, the tactics of our–as you know, we don't have relationships with Iran. I mean, that's–ever since the late '70s, we have no contacts with them, and we've totally sanctioned them. In other words, there's no sanctions—you can't—we're out of sanctions." –Annandale, Va.
08/06/04..."Tribal sovereignty means that, it's sovereign. You're a—you've been given sovereignty, and you're viewed as a sovereign entity. And, therefore, the relationship between the federal government and tribes is one between sovereign entities." –Washington, D.C.
08/05/04..."Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." –Washington, D.C.
06/24/04..."I mean, if you've ever been a governor of a state, you understand the vast potential of broadband technology, you understand how hard it is to make sure that physics, for example, is taught in every classroom in the state. It's difficult to do. It's, like, cost–prohibitive." –Washington, D.C.
06/15/04..."And I am an optimistic person. I guess if you want to try to find something to be pessimistic about, you can find it, no matter how hard you look, you know?" –Washington, D.C.
06/01/04..."[A] free Iraq is essential to our respective securities." –Washington, D.C.
05/27/04..."I want to thank my friend, Sen. Bill Frist, for joining us today. [...] He married a Texas girl, I want you to know. (Laughter.) Karyn is with us. A West Texas girl, just like me." –Nashville, Tenn.
05/25/04..."I'm honored to shake the hand of a brave Iraqi citizen who had his hand cut off by Saddam Hussein." –Washington, D.C.
04/26/04..."[B]y the way, we rank 10th amongst the industrialized world in broadband technology and its availability. That's not good enough for America. Tenth is 10 spots too low as far as I'm concerned." –Minneapolis, Minn.
04/21/04..."My job is to, like, think beyond the immediate." –Washington, D.C.
04/20/04..."This is historic times." –New York, N.Y.
04/13/04..."This has been tough weeks in that country." –Washington, D.C.
04/11/04..."Obviously, I pray every day there's less casualty." –Fort Hood, Texas
02/19/04..."Recession means that people's incomes, at the employer level, are going down, basically, relative to costs, people are getting laid off." –Washington, D.C.
02/09/04..."But the true strength of America is found in the hearts and souls of people like Travis, people who are willing to love their neighbor, just like they would like to love themselves." –Springfield, Mo.
02/08/04..."In my judgment, when the United States says there will be serious consequences, and if there isn't serious consequences, it creates adverse consequences."
02/08/04..."There is no such thing necessarily in a dictatorial regime of iron–clad absolutely solid evidence. The evidence I had was the best possible evidence that he had a weapon."
02/08/04..."The recession started upon my arrival. It could have been—some say February, some say March, some speculate maybe earlier it started—but nevertheless, it happened as we showed up here. The attacks on our country affected our economy. Corporate scandals affected the confidence of people and therefore affected the economy. My decision on Iraq, this kind of march to war, affected the economy." –Meet the Press
01/29/04..."King Abdullah of Jordan, the King of Morocco, I mean, there's a series of places—Qatar, Oman—I mean, places that are developing—Bahrain—they're all developing the habits of free societies." –Washington, D.C.
01/29/04..."My views are one that speaks to freedom." –Washington, D.C.
01/23/04..."[T]he illiteracy level of our children are appalling." –Washington, D.C.
01/22/04..."Just remember it's the birds that's supposed to suffer, not the hunter." — Advising quail hunter and New Mexico Sen. Pete Domenici, Roswell, N.M.
01/14/04..."I want to thank the astronauts who are with us, the courageous spacial entrepreneurs who set such a wonderful example for the young of our country." –Washington, D.C.
01/13/04..."I was a prisoner too, but for bad reasons." –To Argentine President Nestor Kirchner, on being told that all but one of the Argentine delegates to a summit meeting were imprisoned during the military dictatorship, Monterrey, Mexico
01/09/04..."One of the most meaningful things that's happened to me since I've been the governor—the president—governor—president. Oops. Ex–governor. I went to Bethesda Naval Hospital to give a fellow a Purple Heart, and at the same moment I watched him–get a Purple Heart for action in Iraq–and at that same–right after I gave him the Purple Heart, he was sworn in as a citizen of the United States–a Mexican citizen, now a United States citizen." –Washington, D.C.
01/05/04..."And if you're interested in the quality of education and you're paying attention to what you hear at Laclede, why don't you volunteer? Why don't you mentor a child how to read?" –St. Louis, Mo.
01/05/04..."So thank you for reminding me about the importance of being a good mom and a great volunteer as well." –St. Louis
12/15/03..."I want to remind you all that in order to fight and win the war, it requires an expenditure of money that is commiserate with keeping a promise to our troops to make sure that they're well–paid, well–trained, well–equipped."
12/15/03..."See, without the tax relief package, there would have been a deficit, but there wouldn't have been the commiserate–not 'commiserate'–the kick to our economy that occurred as a result of the tax relief."
12/15/03..."[T]he best way to find these terrorists who hide in holes is to get people coming forth to describe the location of the hole, is to give clues and data."
12/15/03..."Justice was being delivered to a man who defied that gift from the Almighty to the people of Iraq." –Washington, D.C.
10/28/03..."[A]s you know, these are open forums, you're able to come and listen to what I have to say." –Washington, D.C.
10/27/03..."The ambassador and the general were briefing me on the–the vast majority of Iraqis want to live in a peaceful, free world. And we will find these people and we will bring them to justice." –Washington, D.C.
10/08/03..."[W]hether they be Christian, Jew, or Muslim, or Hindu, people have heard the universal call to love a neighbor just like they'd like to be called themselves." –Washington
10/03/03..."See, free nations are peaceful nations. Free nations don't attack each other. Free nations don't develop weapons of mass destruction." –Milwaukee, Wis.
09/30/03..."[W]e've had leaks out of the administrative branch, had leaks out of the legislative branch, and out of the executive branch and the legislative branch, and I've spoken out consistently against them, and I want to know who the leakers are." –Chicago
09/30/03..."Washington is a town where there's all kinds of allegations. You've heard much of the allegations. And if people have got solid information, please come forward with it. And that would be people inside the information who are the so–called anonymous sources, or people outside the information–outside the administration." –Chicago
09/21/03..."I glance at the headlines just to kind of get a flavor for what's moving. I rarely read the stories, and get briefed by people who are probably read the news themselves." –Washington, D.C.
09/15/03..."I'm so pleased to be able to say hello to Bill Scranton. He's one of the great Pennsylvania political families." –Drexel Hill, Penn.
08/08/03..."[T]hat's just the nature of democracy. Sometimes pure politics enters into the rhetoric." –Crawford, Texas
08/01/03..."We had a good Cabinet meeting, talked about a lot of issues. Secretary of State and Defense brought us up to date about our desires to spread freedom and peace around the world." –Washington, D.C.
07/25/03..."Security is the essential roadblock to achieving the road map to peace." –Washington, D.C.
07/16/03..."Our country puts $1 billion a year up to help feed the hungry. And we're by far the most generous nation in the world when it comes to that, and I'm proud to report that. This isn't a contest of who's the most generous. I'm just telling you as an aside. We're generous. We shouldn't be bragging about it. But we are. We're very generous." –Washington, D.C.
07/08/03..."It's very interesting when you think about it, the slaves who left here to go to America, because of their steadfast and their religion and their belief in freedom, helped change America." –Dakar, Senegal
07/03/03..."My answer is bring them on." –On Iraqi militants attacking U.S. forces, Washington, D.C.
07/01/03..."You've also got to measure in order to begin to effect change that's just more–when there's more than talk, there's just actual–a paradigm shift." –Washington, D.C.
06/25/03..."I urge the leaders in Europe and around the world to take swift, decisive action against terror groups such as Hamas, to cut off their funding, and to support–cut funding and support, as the United States has done." –Washington, D.C.
06/18/03..."Iran would be dangerous if they have a nuclear weapon." –Washington, D.C.
06/16/03..."Now, there are some who would like to rewrite history–revisionist historians is what I like to call them."–Elizabeth, N.J.
06/16/03..."The true strength of America happens when a neighbor loves a neighbor just like they'd like to be loved themselves."–Elizabeth, N.J.
06/10/03..."I am determined to keep the process on the road to peace."–Washington, D.C.
06/09/03..."We are making steadfast progress."–Washington, D.C.
06/04/03..."I'm the master of low expectations."–Aboard Air Force One
06/04/03..."I'm also not very analytical. You know I don't spend a lot of time thinking about myself, about why I do things."–Aboard Air Force One
05/29/03..."I recently met with the finance minister of the Palestinian Authority, was very impressed by his grasp of finances."–Washington, D.C.
05/29/03..."Oftentimes, we live in a processed world–you know, people focus on the process and not results."–Washington, D.C.
05/29/03..."I've got very good relations with President Mubarak and Crown Prince Abdallah and the King of Jordan, Gulf Coast countries."–Washington, D.C.
05/19/03..."All up and down the different aspects of our society, we had meaningful discussions. Not only in the Cabinet Room, but prior to this and after this day, our secretaries, respective secretaries, will continue to interact to create the conditions necessary for prosperity to reign." –Washington, D.C.
05/19/03..."First, let me make it very clear, poor people aren't necessarily killers. Just because you happen to be not rich doesn't mean you're willing to kill." –Washington, D.C.
05/12/03..."We've had a great weekend here in the Land of the Enchanted."–Albuquerque, N.M. (New Mexico's state nickname is "Land of Enchantment.")
05/07/03..."I think war is a dangerous place."–Washington, D.C.
05/03/03..."We ended the rule of one of history's worst tyrants, and in so doing, we not only freed the American people, we made our own people more secure."–Crawford, Texas
05/02/03..."We've got hundreds of sites to exploit, looking for the chemical and biological weapons that we know Saddam Hussein had prior to our entrance into Iraq."–Santa Clara, Calif.
04/24/03..."I don't bring God into my life to–to, you know, kind of be a political person."–Interview with Tom Brokaw aboard Air Force One
04/13/03..."You're free. And freedom is beautiful. And, you know, it'll take time to restore chaos and order–order out of chaos. But we will."–Washington, D.C.
03/16/03... "Perhaps one way will be, if we use military force, in the post–Saddam Iraq the U.N. will definitely need to have a role. And that way it can begin to get its legs, legs of responsibility back."–the Azores, Portugal
02/24/03... "I know there's a lot of young ladies who are growing up wondering whether or not they can be champs. And they see the championship teams from USC and University of Portland here, girls who worked hard to get to where they are, and they're wondering about the example they're setting. What is life choices about?"–Washington, D.C.
02/12/03... "Now, we talked to Joan Hanover. She and her husband, George, were visiting with us. They are near retirement–retiring–in the process of retiring, meaning they're very smart, active, capable people who are retirement age and are retiring."–Alexandria, Va.
02/03/03... "Columbia carried in its payroll classroom experiments from some of our students in America."–Bethesda, Md.
01/30/03... "And, most importantly, Alma Powell, secretary of Colin Powell, is with us."–Washington, D.C.
01/29/03... "The war on terror involves Saddam Hussein because of the nature of Saddam Hussein, the history of Saddam Hussein, and his willingness to terrorize himself."–Grand Rapids, Mich.
01/22/03... "When Iraq is liberated, you will be treated, tried, and persecuted as a war criminal."–Washington, D.C.
01/21/03... "Many of the punditry–of course, not you (laughter)–but other punditry were quick to say, no one is going to follow the United States of America."–Washington, D.C.
01/08/03... "One year ago today, the time for excuse–making has come to an end."–Washington, D.C.
12/19/02... "The goals for this country are peace in the world. And the goals for this country are a compassionate American for every single citizen. That compassion is found in the hearts and souls of the American citizens."–Washington, D.C.
12/18/02... "I think the American people–I hope the American–I don't think, let me–I hope the American people trust me."–Washington, D.C.
12/11/02... "There's only one person who hugs the mothers and the widows, the wives and the kids upon the death of their loved one. Others hug but having committed the troops, I've got an additional responsibility to hug and that's me and I know what it's like."–Washington, D.C.
12/11/02... "In other words, I don't think people ought to be compelled to make the decision which they think is best for their family."–Washington, D.C.
12/03/02... "Sometimes, Washington is one of these towns where the person–people who think they've got the sharp elbow is the most effective person." –New Orleans, Louisiana
11/27/02... "The law I sign today directs new funds and new focus to the task of collecting vital intelligence on terrorist threats and on weapons of mass production."–Washington, D.C.
11/04/02... "I know something about being a government. And you've got a good one."–Stumping for Gov. Mike Huckabee, Bentonville, Ark.
11/01/02... "These people don't have tanks. They don't have ships. They hide in caves. They send suiciders out."–Speaking about terrorists, Portsmouth, N.H.
10/31/02... "I need to be able to move the right people to the right place at the right time to protect you, and I'm not going to accept a lousy bill out of the United Nations Senate."–South Bend, Ind.
10/31/02... "John Thune 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."
10/31/02... "Any time we've got any kind of inkling that somebody is thinking about doing something to an American and something to our homeland, you've just got to know we're moving on it, to protect the United Nations Constitution, and at the same time, we're protecting you."–Aberdeen, S.D.
10/05/02... "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."–Speaking about Saddam Hussein, Manchester, N.H.
10/04/02... "Let me tell you my thoughts about tax relief. When your economy is kind of ooching along, it's important to let people have more of their own money."–Boston
09/23/02... "We need an energy bill that encourages consumption."–Trenton, N.J.
09/19/02... "You see, the Senate wants to take away some of the powers of the administrative branch."–Washington, D.C.
09/19/02... "People say, how can I help on this war against terror? How can I fight evil? You can do so by mentoring a child; by going into a shut–in's house and say I love you."–Washington, D.C.
09/17/02... "There's an old saying in Tennessee–I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee–that says, fool me once, shame on–shame on you. Fool me–you can't get fooled again."–Nashville, Tenn.
09/16/02... "I'm plowed of the leadership of Chuck Grassley and Greg Ganske and Jim Leach."–Davenport, Iowa
09/05/02... "There's no doubt in my mind that we should allow the world worst leaders to hold America hostage, to threaten our peace, to threaten our friends and allies with the world's worst weapons."–South Bend, Ind.
08/29/02 "If you don't have any ambitions, the minimum–wage job isn't going to get you to where you want to get, for example. In other words, what is your ambitions? And oh, by the way, if that is your ambition, here's what it's going to take to achieve it."–Speech to students in Little Rock, Ark.
08/29/02... "See, we love–we love freedom. That's what they didn't understand. They hate things; we love things. They act out of hatred; we don't seek revenge, we seek justice out of love."–Oklahoma City
08/29/02... "There's no cave deep enough for America, or dark enough to hide."–Oklahoma City
08/23/02... "I'm thrilled to be here in the bread basket of America because it gives me a chance to remind our fellow citizens that we have an advantage here in America–we can feed ourselves."–Stockton, Calif.
08/23/02... "There's no bigger task than protecting the homeland of our country."
"The federal government and the state government must not fear programs who change lives, but must welcome those faith–based programs for the embetterment of mankind."–Stockton, Calif.
08/22/02... "President Musharraf, he's still tight with us on the war against terror, and that's what I appreciate. He's a–he understands that we've got to keep al–Qaida on the run, and that by keeping him on the run, it's more likely we will bring him to justice."–Ruch, Ore.
08/21/02... "I'm a patient man. And when I say I'm a patient man, I mean I'm a patient man."
"Nothing he [Saddam Hussein] has done has convinced me–I'm confident the Secretary of Defense–that he is the kind of fellow that is willing to forgo weapons of mass destruction, is willing to be a peaceful neighbor, that is–will honor the people–the Iraqi people of all stripes, will–values human life. He hasn't convinced me, nor has he convinced my administration."–Crawford, Texas
08/14/02... "I love the idea of a school in which people come to get educated and stay in the state in which they're educated."–Milwaukee, Wis.
08/13/02... "There may be some tough times here in America. But this country has gone through tough times before, and we're going to do it again."
"I promise you I will listen to what has been said here, even though I wasn't here."
"I can assure you that, even though I won't be sitting through every single moment of the seminars, nor will the vice president, we will look at the summaries."
"Tommy [Thompson, Health and Human Services secretary,] is a good listener, and he's a pretty good actor, too."
"The trial lawyers are very politically powerful. ... But here in Texas we took them on and got some good medical–medical malpractice.""I firmly believe the death tax is good for people from all walks of life all throughout our society."–Waco, Texas
07/09/02... "I also understand how tender the free enterprise system can be."–White House press conference, Washington, D.C.
07/08/02... "There was no malfeance involved. This was an honest disagreement about accounting procedures. ... There was no malfeance, no attempt to hide anything."–White House press conference, Washington, D.C.
07/01/02... "Over 75 percent of white Americans own their home, and less than 50 percent of Hispanos and African Americans don't own their home. And that's a gap, that's a homeownership gap. And we've got to do something about it."–Cleveland, Ohio
06/04/02... "I'd rather have them sacrificing on behalf of our nation than, you know, endless hours of testimony on congressional hill."—National Security Agency, Fort Meade, Maryland
05/23/02... "We're working with Chancellor Schröder on what's called 10–plus–10–over–10: $10 billion from the U.S.,$10 billion from other members of the G7 over a 10–year period, to help Russia securitize the dismantling–the dismantled nuclear warheads."–Berlin, Germany
05/17/02... "Whether you're here by birth, or whether you're in America by choice, you contribute to the vitality of our life. And for that, we are grateful."—Washington, D.C.
05/17/02... "This is a nation that loves our freedom, loves our country."—Washington, D.C.
05/02/02... "After all, a week ago, there were—Yasser Arafat was boarded up in his building in Ramallah, a building full of, evidently, German peace protestors and all kinds of people. They're now out. He's now free to show leadership, to lead the world."—Washington, D.C.
05/01/02... "The public education system in America is one of the most important foundations of our democracy. After all, it is where children from all over America learn to be responsible citizens, and learn to have the skills necessary to take advantage of our fantastic opportunistic society."—Santa Clara, Calif.
04/23/02... "This foreign policy stuff is a little frustrating."—As quoted by the New York Daily News.
04/18/02... "I want to thank the dozens of welfare to work stories, the actual examples of people who made the firm and solemn commitment to work hard to embetter themselves."—Washington, D.C.
04/10/02... "It would be a mistake for the United States Senate to allow any kind of human cloning to come out of that chamber."—Washington, D.C.
04/09/02... "And so, in my State of the—my State of the Union—or state—my speech to the nation, whatever you want to call it, speech to the nation—I asked Americans to give 4,000 years—4,000 hours over the next—the rest of your life–of service to America. That's what I asked—4,000 hours." —Bridgeport, Conn.
03/23/02... "We've tripled the amount of money—I believe it's from $50 million up to $195 million available."—Lima, Peru
03/18/02... "We've got pockets of persistent poverty in our society, which I refuse to declare defeat—I mean, I refuse to allow them to continue on. And so one of the things that we're trying to do is to encourage a faith—based initiative to spread its wings all across America, to be able to capture this great compassionate spirit."—O'Fallon, Mo.
03/13/02... "There's nothing more deep than recognizing Israel's right to exist. That's the most deep thought of all. ... I can't think of anything more deep than that right."—Washington, D.C.
03/13/02... "I understand that the unrest in the Middle East creates unrest throughout the region."—Washington, D.C.
02/18/02... " For a century and a half now, America and Japan have formed one of the great and enduring alliances of modern times."—Tokyo, Japan
11/08/01... "Do you have blacks, too?"–To Brazilian President Fernando Cardoso, Washington, D.C.
08/23/01... "Brie and cheese."—Taunting a reporter who recently spent time on the West Coast, Crawford, Texas
08/21/01... "You'll hear people say it's racist to test. Folks, it's racist not to test. Because guess who gets shuffled through the system oftentimes? Children whose parents don't speak English as a first language, inner—city kids. It's so much easier to quit on somebody than to remediate."—Referring to his education bill, Independence, Mo.
08/15/01... "The suicide bombings have increased. There's too many of them."—Albuquerque, N.M.
08/14/01... "One of the interesting initiatives we've taken in Washington, D.C., is we've got these vampire—busting devices. A vampire is a—a cell deal you can plug in the wall to charge your cell phone."—Denver
08/13/01... "There's a lot of people in the Middle East who are desirous to get into the Mitchell process. And—but first things first. The—these terrorist acts and, you know, the responses have got to end in order for us to get the framework—the groundwork—not framework, the groundwork to discuss a framework for peace, to lay the—all right."—Referring to former Sen. George Mitchell's report on Middle East peace, Crawford, Texas
08/13/01... "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."—Crawford, Texas
07/23/01... "You saw the president yesterday. I thought he was very forward—leaning, as they say in diplomatic nuanced circles."—Referring to his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Rome
07/22/01... "I know what I believe. I will continue to articulate what I believe and what I believe—I believe what I believe is right."—Rome
07/02/01... "I can't tell you what it's like to be in Europe, for example, to be talking about the greatness of America. But the true greatness of America are the people."—Visiting the Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D.C.
07/02/01... "Well, it's an unimaginable honor to be the president during the Fourth of July of this country. It means what these words say, for starters. The great inalienable rights of our country. We're blessed with such values in America. And I—it's—I'm a proud man to be the nation based upon such wonderful values."—Visiting the Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D.C.
06/18/01... "I want to thank you for coming to the White House to give me an opportunity to urge you to work with these five senators and three congressmen, to work hard to get this trade promotion authority moving. The power that be, well most of the power that be, sits right here."—Washington, D.C.
06/14/01... "We spent a lot of time talking about Africa, as we should. Africa is a nation that suffers from incredible disease."—After meeting with the leaders of the European Union, Gothenburg, Sweden
06/13/01... "I haven't had a chance to talk, but I'm confident we'll get a bill that I can live with if we don't."—Referring to the McCain—Kennedy patients' bill of rights, Brussels, Belgium
06/13/01... "Can't living with the bill means it won't become law."—Referring to the McCain—Kennedy patients' bill of rights, Brussels, Belgium
06/08/01... "Russia is no longer our enemy, and therefore we shouldn't be locked into a Cold War mentality that says we keep the peace by blowing each other up. In my attitude, that's old, that's tired, that's stale."—Des Moines, Iowa
06/04/01... "Our nation must come together to unite."—Tampa, Fla.
06/04/01... "Anyway, I'm so thankful, and so gracious—I'm gracious that my brother Jeb is concerned about the hemisphere as well."—Miami, Fla.
05/31/01... "It's important for young men and women who look at the Nebraska champs to understand that quality of life is more than just blocking shots."—Remarks to the University of Nebraska women's volleyball team, the 2001 national champions, Washington, D.C.
05/31/01... "So on behalf of a well—oiled unit of people who came together to serve something greater than themselves, congratulations."—Remarks to the University of Nebraska women's volleyball team, the 2001 national champions, Washington, D.C.
05/22/01... "If a person doesn't have the capacity that we all want that person to have, I suspect hope is in the far distant future, if at all."—Remarks to the Hispanic Scholarship Fund Institute, Washington, D.C.
05/18/01... "Thirdly, the explorationists are willing to only move equipment during the winter, which means they'll be on ice roads, and remove the equipment as the ice begins to melt, so that the fragile tundra is protected."—Conestoga, Pa.
05/14/01... "For every fatal shooting, there were roughly three non—fatal shootings. And, folks, this is unacceptable in America. It's just unacceptable. And we're going to do something about it."—Philadelphia
05/11/01... "Presidents, whether things are good or bad, get the blame. I understand that."—Washington, D.C.
05/11/01... "There's no question that the minute I got elected, the storm clouds on the horizon were getting nearly directly overhead."—Washington, D.C.
05/01/01... "But I also made it clear to [Vladimir Putin] that it's important to think beyond the old days of when we had the concept that if we blew each other up, the world would be safe."—Washington, D.C.
04/25/01... "Whatever it took to help Taiwan defend theirself."—On how far we'd be willing to go to defend Taiwan, Good Morning America
04/24/01... "First, we would not accept a treaty that would not have been ratified, nor a treaty that I thought made sense for the country."—On the Kyoto accord in an interview with the Washington Post
04/21/01... "It's very important for folks to understand that when there's more trade, there's more commerce."—Quebec City, Canada
04/21/01... "Neither in French nor in English nor in Mexican."—Declining to answer reporters' questions at the Summit of the Americas, Quebec City, Canada
04/18/01... "We must have the attitude that every child in America—regardless of where they're raised or how they're born—can learn."—New Britain, Conn.
04/12/01... "It is time to set aside the old partisan bickering and finger—pointing and name—calling that comes from freeing parents to make different choices for their children."—Remarks on "parental empowerment in education," Washington, D.C.
04/11/01... "I think we're making progress. We understand where the power of this country lay. It lays in the hearts and souls of Americans. It must lay in our pocketbooks. It lays in the willingness for people to work hard. But as importantly, it lays in the fact that we've got citizens from all walks of life, all political parties, that are willing to say, I want to love my neighbor. I want to make somebody's life just a little bit better."—Concord Middle School, Concord, N.C.
04/10/01... "This administration is doing everything we can to end the stalemate in an efficient way. We're making the right decisions to bring the solution to an end."—Washington, D.C.
04/05/01... "The Senate needs to leave enough money in the proposed budget to not only reduce all marginal rates, but to eliminate the death tax, so that people who build up assets are able to transfer them from one generation to the next, regardless of a person's race."—Washington, D.C.
03/29/01... "I've coined new words, like, misunderstanding and Hispanically."—Radio—Television Correspondents Association dinner, Washington, D.C.
03/29/01... "It would be helpful if we opened up ANWR (Arctic National Wildlife Refuge). I think it's a mistake not to. And I would urge you all to travel up there and take a look at it, and you can make the determination as to how beautiful that country is."—Press conference, Washington, D.C.
03/29/01... "And we need a full affront on an energy crisis that is real in California and looms for other parts of our country if we don't move quickly."—Press conference, Washington, D.C.
03/20/01... "I assured the prime minister, my administration will work hard to lay the foundation of peace in the Middle—to work with our nations in the Middle East, give peace a chance. Secondly, I told him that our nation will not try to force peace, that we'll facilitate peace and that we will work with those responsible for a peace." —Photo opportunity with Ariel Sharon, Washington, D.C.
03/19/01... "A lot of times in the rhetoric, people forget the facts. And the facts are that thousands of small businesses—Hispanically owned or otherwise—pay taxes at the highest marginal rate."—to the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Washington, D.C.
03/13/01... "There are some monuments where the land is so widespread, they just encompass as much as possible. And the integral part of the — the precious part, so to speak—I guess all land is precious, but the part that the people uniformly would not want to spoil, will not be despoiled. But there are parts of the monument lands where we can explore without affecting the overall environment."—Media round table, Washington, D.C.
03/13/01... "But the true threats to stability and peace are these nations that are not very transparent, that hide behind the—that don't let people in to take a look and see what they're up to. They're very kind of authoritarian regimes. The true threat is whether or not one of these people decide, peak of anger, try to hold us hostage, ourselves; the Israelis, for example, to whom we'll defend, offer our defenses; the South Koreans."—Media roundtable, Washington, D.C.
03/12/01... "I do think we need for a troop to be able to house his family. That's an important part of building morale in the military."—Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida
03/06/01..."I'm also honored to be here with the speaker of the House—just happens to be from the state of Illinois. I'd like to describe the speaker as a trustworthy man. He's the kind of fellow who says when he gives you his word he means it. Sometimes that doesn't happen all the time in the political process."—Chicago
03/05/01... "I think there is some methodology in my travels." —Washington, D.C.
03/02/01... "Ann and I will carry out this equivocal message to the world: Markets must be open."—Swearing—in ceremony for Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman, Washington, D.C.
02/28/01... "Of all states that understands local control of schools, Iowa is such a state." —Council Bluffs, Iowa
02/28/01... "Those of us who spent time in the agricultural sector and in the heartland, we understand how unfair the death penalty is — the death tax is. I don't want to get rid of the death penalty, just the death tax." —AP
02/27/01... "Education is not my top priority." (REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMEN APPLAUD) "Education is my top priority." —Budget Speech
02/27/01... "My pan plays down an unprecedented amount of our national debt." —Budget Speech
02/27/01... "[We can learn] from our conscience and from our fellow citizens, the highest PROSSIBLE praise: well done, good and faithful servants." —Budget Speech
02/24/01... "Laura and I are looking forward to having a private dinner with he and Mrs. Blair Friday night." —Bush to reporters, Reuters
02/22/01... "I have said that the sanction regime is like Swiss cheese—that meant that they weren't very effective." —White House press conference, Washington, D.C.
02/21/01... "You teach a child to read, and he or her will be able to pass a literacy test."—Townsend, Tenn.
02/18/01... "Home is important. It's important to have a home."—Crawford, Texas
02/09/01... "One reason I like to highlight reading is, reading is the beginnings of the ability to be a good student. And if you can't read, it's going to be hard to realize dreams; it's going to be hard to go to college. So when your teachers say, read—you ought to listen to her."—Nalle Elementary School, Washington, D.C.
02/08/01... "It's good to see so many friends here in the Rose Garden. This is our first event in this beautiful spot, and it's appropriate we talk about policy that will affect people's lives in a positive way in such a beautiful, beautiful part of our national–really, our national park system, my guess is you would want to call it." —Washington, D.C.
02/07/01... "We're concerned about AIDS inside our White House—make no mistake about it." —Washington, D.C.
02/05/01... "The budget caps were busted, mightily so. And we are reviewing with people like Judd Gregg from New Hampshire and others some budgetary reform measures that will reinstate—you know, possibly reinstate budgetary discipline. But the caps no longer—the caps, I guess they're there. But they didn't mean much." —Washington, D.C.
02/05/01... "I confirmed to the prime minister that we appreciate our friendship." —After meeting with Prime Minister Jean Chrétien of Canada
01/31/01... "There's no such thing as legacies. At least, there is a legacy, but I'll never see it." —To Catholic leaders at the White House
01/29/01... "I appreciate that question because I, in the state of Texas, had heard a lot of discussion about a faith—based initiative eroding the important bridge between church and state." —Question and answer session with the press
01/29/01... "I am mindful not only of preserving executive powers for myself, but for predecessors as well." —Washington, D.C.
01/29/01... A president's right to grant...pardons is "inviolate, as far as I'm concerned," he said. "It's an important part of the office. I am mindful not only of preserving executive powers for myself, but my predecessors as well." —NYT
01/23/01... "My pro—life position is I believe there's life. It's not necessarily based in religion. I think there's a life there, therefore the notion of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness." —Quoted in the San Francisco Chronicle
01/22/01... "Then I went for a run with the other dog and just walked. And I started thinking about a lot of things. I was able to—I can't remember what it was. Oh, the inaugural speech, started thinking through that." —Pre–inaugural interview with U.S. News & World Report
01/18/01... "I'm hopeful. I know there is a lot of ambition in Washington, obviously. But I hope the ambitious realize that they are more likely to succeed with success as opposed to failure." —Interview with the Associated Press
01/14/01... "Redefining the role of the United States from enablers to keep the peace to enablers to keep the peace from peacekeepers is going to be an assignment." —Interview with the New York Times
01/14/01... "The California crunch really is the result of not enough power—generating plants and then not enough power to power the power of generating plants." —Interview with the New York Times
01/14/01... "If he's—the inference is that somehow he thinks slavery is a—is a noble institution I would—I would strongly reject that assumption—that John Ashcroft is a open–minded, inclusive person." —NBC Nightly News With Tom Brokaw
01/14/01... "She's just trying to make sure Anthony gets a good meal—Antonio." —On Laura Bush inviting Justice Antonin Scalia to dinner at the White House. NBC Nightly News With Tom Brokaw
01/11/01... He said he wanted his administration to be remembered for making America "a more literate country and a hopefuller country." —Reuters, Bush Chooses Trade Rep
01/08/01... "I would have to ask the questioner. I haven't had a chance to ask the questioners the question they've been questioning. On the other hand, I firmly believe she'll be a fine secretary of labor. And I've got confidence in Linda Chavez. She is a—she'll bring an interesting perspective to the Labor Department." —Austin, Texas
01/08/01... "I do remain confident in Linda. She'll make a fine labor secretary. From what I've read in the press accounts, she's perfectly qualified." —Austin, Texas
01/04/01... "I mean, these good folks are revolutionizing how businesses conduct their business. And, like them, I am very optimistic about our position in the world and about its influence on the United States. We're concerned about the short–term economic news, but long–term I'm optimistic. And so, I hope investors, you know—secondly, I hope investors hold investments for periods of time—that I've always found the best investments are those that you salt away based on economics." —Austin, Texas
01/04/01... "The person who runs FEMA is someone who must have the trust of the president. Because the person who runs FEMA is the first voice, often times, of someone whose life has been turned upside down hears from." —Austin, Texas
01/02/01..."She is a member of a labor union at one point." —Announcing his nomination of Linda Chavez as secretary of labor. Austin, Texas
12/25/00..."Let me put it to you this way, I am not a revengeful person." —Interview with Time magazine in the Dec. 25, 2000, issue.
12/20/00..."Natural gas is hemispheric. I like to call it hemispheric in nature because it is a product that we can find in our neighborhoods." —Austin, Texas
12/20/00..."I also have picked a secretary for Housing and Human Development. Mel Martinez from the state of Florida." —Austin, Texas
12/18/00..."I am mindful of the difference between the executive branch and the legislative branch. I assured all four of these leaders that I know the difference, and that difference is they pass the laws and I execute them." —Washington, D.C.
12/08/00..."The great thing about America is everybody should vote." —Austin, Texas
12/05/00..."Dick Cheney and I do not want this nation to be in a recession. We want anybody who can find work to be able to find work." —60 Minutes II
12/02/00..."I knew it might put him in an awkward position that we had a discussion before finality has finally happened in this presidential race." —Describing a phone call to Sen. John Breaux. Crawford, Texas
11/30/00..."As far as the legal hassling and wrangling and posturing in Florida, I would suggest you talk to our team in Florida led by Jim Baker." —Crawford, Texas
11/22/00..."The legislature's job is to write law. It's the executive branch's job to interpret law." —Austin, Texas
11/06/00..."They misunderestimated me." —Bentonville, Ark.
11/02/00..."They want the federal government controlling Social Security like it's some kind of federal program." —St. Charles, Mo.
11/01/00..."Think about that. Two hundred and eighty—five new or expanded programs, $2 trillion more in new spending, and not one new bureaucrat to file out the forms or answer the phones?" —Minneapolis
10/31/00... "If you don't stand for anything, you don't stand for anything! If you don't stand for something, you don't stand for anything!" —Seattle (he was trying to say "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything")
10/31/00... "Never again in the halls of Washington, D.C., do I want to have to make explanations that I can't explain." —Portland, Or
10/31/00... "They said, 'You know, this issue doesn't seem to resignate (sic) with the people.' And I said, you know something? Whether it resignates (sic) or not doesn't matter to me, because I stand for doing what's the right thing, and what the right thing is hearing the voices of people who work." —Portland, Or
10/27/00... "That's a chapter, the last chapter of the 20th, 20th, the 21st century that most of us would rather forget. The last chapter of the 20th century. This is the first chapter of the 21st century. " —on the Lewinsky scandal, Arlington Heights, Illinois
10/24/00... "It's important for us to explain to our nation that life is important. It's not only life of babies, but it's life of children living in, you know, the dark dungeons of the Internet." —Arlington Heights, Illinois
10/23/00... "I don't want nations feeling like that they can bully ourselves and our allies. I want to have a ballistic defense system so that we can make the world more peaceful, and at the same time I want to reduce our own nuclear capacities to the level commiserate (sic) with keeping the peace." —Des Moines, Iowa
10/18/00... "It's your money. You paid for it." —LaCrosse, Wis
10/18/00... "Families is where our nation finds hope, where wings take dream." —LaCrosse, Wis.
10/18/00... "If I'm the president, we're going to have emergency room care, we're going to have gag orders." —St. Louis, MO
10/18/00... "Drug therapies are replacing a lot of medicines as we used to know it." —Ibid
10/18/00... "It's one thing about insurance: that's a Washington term." —Ibid
10/18/00... "I think we ought to raise the age at which juveniles can have a gun." —Ibid
10/18/00... "Mr. Vice President, in all due respect, it is ~ I'm not sure 80 percent of the people get the death tax. I know this: 100 percent will get it if I'm the president." —Ibid
10/18/00... "Quotas are bad for America. It's not the way America is all about." —Ibid
10/18/00... "If affirmative action means what I just described, what I'm for, then I'm for it." —Ibid
10/11/00... "I mean, there needs to be a wholesale effort against racial profiling, which is illiterate children." —Second debate
10/10/00... "It's going to require numerous IRA (sic) agents." —Speaking of Gore's tax plan, Greensboro, NC
10/10/00... "Our priorities is our faith." —Greensboro, NC
10/04/00... "I think if you know what you believe, it makes it a lot easier to answer questions. I can't answer your question." —Responding to a question about whether he wished he could take back any of his answers in the first debate, Reynoldsburg, Ohio
10/03/00... "I would have my secretary of treasury be in touch with the financial centers, not only here but at home." —Boston
09/30/00... "As governor of Texas, I have set high standards for our public schools, and I have met those standards." —CNN online chat
09/30/00... "Well, I think if you say you're going to do something and don't do it, that's trustworthiness." —Ibid
09/29/00... "I know the human being and fish can coexist peacefully." —Saginaw, Michigan
09/27/00... "I will have a foreign—handed (sic) foreign policy." —Redwood, California
09/27/00... "One of the common denominators I have found is that expectations rise above that which is expected." —Los Angeles
09/25/00... "It is clear our nation is reliant upon big foreign oil. More and more of our imports come from overseas." —Beaverton, Oregon
09/19/00... "I am a person who recognizes the fallacy (sic) of humans." —Oprah
09/18/00... "A tax cut is really one of the anecdotes (sic) to coming out of an economic illness." —The Edge With Paula Zahn
09/15/00... "The woman who knew that I had dyslexia ~ I never interviewed her." —Orange, California
09/13/00... "The best way to relieve families from time (sic) is to let them keep some of their own money." —Westminster, California
09/13/00... "They have miscalculated me as a leader." —Ibid
09/12/00... "I don't think we need to be subliminable (sic) about the differences between our views on prescription drugs." —Orlando, Florida
09/08/00... "That's Washington. That's the place where you find people getting ready to jump out of the foxholes before the first shot is fired." —Westland, Michigan
09/07/00... "Now, I'm not gonna right here in Detroit, Michigan start laying, naming, my cabinet." —Detroit Michigan, when asked to confirm or deny the speculation that Colin Powell would be a cabinet member if Bush were to be elected president.
09/06/00... "We'll let our friends be the peacekeepers and the great country called America will be the pacemakers (sic)." —Houston, Texas
09/06/00... "We don't believe in planners and deciders making the decisions on behalf of Americans." —Scranton, Pa.
09/02/00... "The point is, this is a way to help inoculate me about what has come and is coming." —on his anti–Gore ad, in an interview with the New York Times
08/21/00..."I don't know whether I'm going to win or not. I think I am. I do know I'm ready for the job. And, if not, that's just the way it goes." —Des Moines, Iowa
08/21/00... "This campaign not only hears the voices of the entrepreneurs and the farmers and the entrepreneurs, we hear the voices of those struggling to get ahead." —Ibid
08/21/00..."We cannot let terrorists and rogue nations hold this nation hostile (sic) or hold our allies hostile (sic)." —Ibid
08/18/00..."I have a different vision of leadership. A leadership is someone who brings people together." —Bartlett, Tenn.
08/11/00..."I think he needs to stand up and say if he thought the president were wrong on policy and issues, he ought to say where." —Interview with the Associated Press
08/10/00..."I want you to know that farmers are not going to be secondary thoughts to a Bush administration. They will be in the forethought of our thinking." —Salinas, Calif.
07/19/00..."George W. Bush's new Web site, www.georgewbush.com, states that the No. 3 priority of the campaign is 'Putting Education First.'" —Washington Post
07/15/00..."You might want to comment on that, Honorable." —to New Jersey's secretary of state, the Hon. DeForest Soaries Jr., as quoted by Dana Milbank in the Washington Post
07/01/00..."Unfairly but truthfully, our party has been tagged as being against things. Anti–immigrant, for example. And we're not a party of anti–immigrants. Quite the opposite. We're a party that welcomes people." —Cleveland, Ohio
06/29/00..."States should have the right to enact reasonable laws and restrictions particularly to end the inhumane practice of ending a life that otherwise could live." —Cleveland, Ohio
06/28/00..."The fundamental question is, 'Will I be a successful president when it comes to foreign policy?' I will be, but until I'm the president, it's going to be hard for me to verify that I think I'll be more effective." —Wayne, Michigan, reported by Katharine Q. Seelye, New York Times
06/23/00..."This case has had full analyzation (sic) and has been looked at a lot. I understand the emotionality of death penalty cases." —Seattle Post–Intelligencer
06/10/00..."If you're asking me whether or not as to the innocence or guilt or if people have had adequate access to the courts in Texas, I believe they have." —Response to an AP Reporter
05/18/00..."[Rudy Giuliani] has certainly earned a reputation as a fantastic mayor because the results speak for themselves. I mean, New York's a safer place for him to be." —The Edge With Paula Zahn
05/14/00..."The fact that he relies on facts — says things that are not factual — are going to undermine his campaign." — New York Times
05/10/00...On his meeting with John McCain: "I think we agree, the past is over." — Dallas Morning News
05/05/00... Answering the charge that, as Texas governor, he did not make up a state budget: "It's clearly a budget. It's got a lot of numbers in it." — Reuters
04/26/00... On Elian negotiations: "I hope we get to the bottom of the answer. It's what I'm interested to know." — Associated Press
03/07/00..."That's a tough road (sic) to hoe." — CNN interview
03/02/00..."I've got a record, a record that is conservative and a record that is compassionated (sic)." — NYT Debate Transcript
02/26/00..."After he had failed a reporter's pop quiz last fall about foreign leaders, including the name of the Indian prime minister, Mr. Bush winced today when a moderator mentioned the words 'pop quiz.' Jokingly, Mr. Bush dared the moderator to ask him the name of the Indian president. 'Do you know who the president of India is?' the moderator asked obligingly. 'Vajpayee,' Mr. Bush said, grinning and looking pleased with himself. But Atal Behari Vajpayee is the prime minister of India; the president is K. R. Narayanan." New York Times
02/23/00..."It is not Reaganesque to support a tax plan that is Clinton in nature." — Slate
02/23/00..."I don't have to accept their tenants (sic). I was trying to convince those college students to accept my tenants (sic). And I reject any labeling me because I happened to go to the university." — Today
02/20/00..."I don't want to win? If that were the case why the heck am I on the bus 16 hours a day, shaking thousands of hands, giving hundreds of speeches, getting pillared (sic) in the press and cartoons and still staying on message to win?" — Newsweek (Feb. 28 edition)
"I thought how proud I am to be standing up beside my dad. Never did it occur to me that he would become the gist (sic) for cartoonists." —ibid
02/20/00..."Really proud of it. A great campaign. And I'm really pleased with the organization and the thousands of South Carolinians that worked on my behalf. And I'm very gracious (sic) and humbled." — to Cokie Roberts (This Week)
02/17/00..."If you're sick and tired of the politics of cynicism and polls and principles, come and join this campaign." — Washington Post
02/17/00..."The senator has got to understand if he's going to have — he can't have it both ways. He can't take the high horse and then claim the low road." — to reporters in Florence, S.C. (Slate)
02/16/00...On his days as an oil tycoon and entrepreneur: "I understand small business growth. I was one." — AP
02/16/00...On a solution for parents wanting to curb foul language and violence on TV? "Put the 'off' button on." — AP
02/15/00..."Bush mispronounced the words 'tactical,' 'nuclear,' and 'Lugar' (as in Sen. Dick) in the course of a single sentence. A few moments later, he mangled 'admirably' beyond recognition, and left viewers wondering how many syllables the word 'strategic' has (two, three or four, by Bush's count). At another point, he declared that as Americans, 'we ought to make the pie higher.' Huh?" — Tucker Carlson
02/15/00..."Accountability should be much of the cornerstone of how we insist upon, demand and achieve excellence." — Bush campaign speech, MSNBC
02/15/00..."If you don't measure, if we're having to guess whether or not our children are learning, by the time it's too late we're going to find out that they're not, if they're not." — Bush campaign speech, MSNBC
02/13/00..."I do not agree with this notion that somehow if I go to try to attract votes and to lead people toward a better tomorrow somehow I get subscribed to some... some doctrine gets subscribed (sic) to me." — Meet the Press
02/14/00..."There is madmen in the world, and there are terror." — AP
01/30/00..."This is preservation month. I appreciate preservation. It's what you do when you run for president. You've got to preserve." — praising students at Fairgrounds Elementary School in Nashua, N.H., for their "theme of the month," which was actually perseverance. — Newsweek
01/29/00..."Will the highways on the Internet become more few?" — Concord, N.H.
01/27/00..."I know how hard it is for you to put food on your family." — Greater Nashua, N.H., Chamber of Commerce
01/24/00..."If people could judge me by the company I keep, they would judge me for keeping really good company." — Iowa, (Reported by Ron Hutchinson, FWST)
01/22/00...On the federal budget surplus: "Some say give it to the taxpayers who pay the bills. That some is George W. Bush." — Sioux City, Iowa
01/22/00...On morale in the military: "We also know, and you know if you've got a relative who wear the uniform, or you got a friend who does so or a neighbor, the morale is low in the United States military today." — Sioux City, Iowa
01/21/00...On the company he keeps: "If people could judge me by the company I keep, they would judge me for keeping really good company." — Ron Hutchinson, FWST
01/21/00...Also note: the Spanish sentence Bush initially used to answer Keyes was "No es el verdad." (That's not the truth). "That would, of course, be 'la verdad' in Spanish. Reminding us all of Jim Hightower's line when he was informed that Gov. Bill Clements was studying Spanish: 'Oh, good. Now he'll be bi—ignorant.'" — Molly Ivins
01/21/00..."I'm also running because I want to keep the peace, keep the peace. When I was coming up, it was a dangerous world and we knew exactly who the they were. It was us versus them, and it was clear who them was. Today, we're not so sure who the they are. But we know they're there." — Council Bluffs, Iowa
01/19/00..."What I am against is quotas. I am against hard quotas, quotas they basically delineate based upon whatever. However they delineate, quotas, I think vulcanize (sic) society. So I don't know how that fits into what everybody else is saying, their relative positions, but that's my position." — Molly Ivins
01/16/00... Richard L. Berke Quotes Bush: "Alan Keyes, a former State Department official, asked Mr. Bush about the town of El Cenizo in Texas, which he said had passed rules to conduct all its business in Spanish....Mr. Bush countered that he had consulted with the attorney general of Texas and that all of the town's meetings are now {quote] 'conducted in English under the laws of Texas.' {unquote]"— NYT Transcript of Bush the Same Bush Quote: "I've talked to our attorney general, General Kornan, to make sure that this town was conforming to all the laws, that they have — that they have — that — that they — that they open their — their meetings be conducted in the — in the — in the laws of Texas. And so I did express concern about it and I do express concern about it."—
(Note: It appears that some reporters attempt to read messages into the garble.)
Also Note: The Spanish sentence Bush initially used to answer Keyes was "No es el verdad." (That's not the truth). "That would, of course, be 'la verdad' in Spanish. Reminding us all of Jim Hightower's line when he was informed that Gov. Bill Clements was studying Spanish:" "Oh, good. Now he'll be bi—ignorant." — Molly Ivins
01/15/00..."The administration I'll bring is a group of men and women who are focused on what's best for America, honest men and women, decent men and women, women who will see service to our country as a great privilege and who will not stain (sic) the house." — Des Moines Register debate, Iowa
01/13/00..."If he's saying I'm going to veto every single appropriation bill that comes across my desk, again, I just, he was, I thought it was a kind of ..." The voice trailed off to unintelligible. — Michigan press conference reported by Cox News
01/13/00...On his speech at a former slave plantation: "People shouldn't read into venue locations someone's heart." — Lexington, S.C. Press Conference
01/12/00...On "potential missile launches," Bush warned of "a world of madmen and uncertainty and potential mental losses." — South Carolina
01/10/00... In answer to a question by a Calvin College student, "To what degree would your religious convictions influence the manner in which you conduct affairs in the Oval Office," Bush said, "My—my religious convictions need to be reflected in how I live my life." — During the Michigan GOP Debate
01/10/00...On racism: "In terms of being a president that says there's no place in racism it starts with saying there's no place for racism in America....And that's what leadership needs to do. Leadership needs to stand up and say, and condemn racism and condemn prejudice and hold people accountable as an individual, not as a group." — Michigan GOP Debate
01/08/00..."If the terriers (sic) and bariffs (sic) are torn down, this economy will grow!" — NY Times
01/05/00..."Bush said if most of the breaks in his plan go to wealthy people it's because 'most of the people who pay taxes are wealthy.'" — Iowa Press Conference Reported by Bennett Roth, HC
01/00...On education: "The question we need to ask: is our children learning?" — On the hustings, Jan. 2000
01/00...On neighborliness: "We must all hear the universal call to like your neighbour just like you like to be liked yourself." — New Hampshire
11/99..."...Anyway, my only point is it's a very optimistic time, and one of the main reasons I'm running for president, though, is remember that as the nature of our economy changes, we'd better be careful because people could be left behind." — N.H. press conference reported by Peggy Fikac, SAEN
11/21/99...On teen sex: "I think it's important for those of us in a position of responsibility to be firm in sharing our experiences, to understand that the babies out of wedlock is a very difficult chore for mom and baby alike.... I believe we ought to say there is a different alternative than the culture that is proposed by people like Miss Wolf in society.... And, you know, hopefully, condoms will work, but it hasn't worked." — interview with Tim Russert on Meet the Press
10/23/99..."The important question is, How many hands have I shaked (sic)?" — Answering a question about why he hasn't spent more time in New Hampshire, in the New York Times
06/12/99..."Keep good relations with the Grecians (sic)." — The Economist
04/09/99..."Kosovians (sic) can move back in." — CNN Inside Politics
"I've got God's shoulder to cry on. And I cry a lot. I do a lot of crying in this job. I'll bet I've shed more tears than you can count, as president." — as quoted by author Robert Draper in Dead Certain
"The vast majority of our imports come from outside the country."
"If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure."
"Republicans understand the importance of bondage between a mother and child."
(Note: "bonding" is for the relationship between mother and daughter, and "bondage" refers to a special form of sex....)
"Welcome to Mrs. Bush, and my fellow astronauts."
"Mars is essentially in the same orbit...Mars is somewhat the same distance from the Sun, which is very important. We have seen pictures where there are canals, we believe, and water. If there is water, that means there is oxygen. If oxygen, that means we can breathe."
"The Holocaust was an obscene period in our nation's history. I mean in this century's history. But we all lived in this century. I didn't live in this century."
"I believe we are on an irreversible trend toward more freedom and democracy — but that could change."
"One word sums up probably the responsibility of any Governor, and that one word is 'to be prepared'."
"Verbosity leads to unclear, inarticulate things."
"I have made good judgments in the past. I have made good judgments in the future."
"The future will be better tomorrow."
"We're going to have the best educated American people in the world."
"People that are really very weird can get into sensitive positions and have a tremendous impact on history."
"I stand by all the misstatements that I've made."
"We have a firm commitment to NATO, we are a part of NATO. We have a firm commitment to Europe. We are a part of Europe."
"Public speaking is very easy."
to reporters in 10/9 "I am not part of the problem. I am a Republican"
"A low voter turnout is an indication of fewer people going to the polls."
"When I have been asked who caused the riots and the killing in LA, my answer has been direct & simple: Who is to blame for the riots? The rioters are to blame. Who is to blame for the killings? The killers are to blame."
"Illegitimacy is something we should talk about in terms of not having it."
"We are ready for any unforeseen event that may or may not occur."
"For NASA, space is still a high priority."
"Quite frankly, teachers are the only profession that teach our children."
"The American people would not want to know of any misquotes that George Bush may or may not make."
"We're all capable of mistakes, but I do not care to enlighten you on the mistakes we may or may not have made."
"It isn't pollution that's harming the environment. It's the impurities in our air and water that are doing it."
"[It's] time for the human race to enter the solar system."