Top 30 Edward W Brooke Quotes

#1. Once bitten, you seldom lose the political bug.

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#2. Labels applied to people of any race are inherently offensive.

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#3. I had male breast cancer and had dual radical modified mastectomy, and I've spent a lot of time working with the Susan G. Komen foundation to make men aware of male breast cancer - if you have breast tissue, you can have breast cancer.

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#4. I've never tried to run away from my race. I was born a black man. You know that in your bones as soon as you are able to understand this country ... My approach to life about race is, I don't see the difference between black people and white people.

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#5. I am not a civil rights leader, and I don't profess to be one.

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#6. I was one of God's chosen few, no doubt about it. Not only being elected, but the joy and pleasure I derived from it. It was a wonderful life.

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#7. Intemperance and intolerance serve no one, and hatred guarantees failure.

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#8. The polarization of Congress; the decline of civility; and the rise of attack politics in the 1980s, the 1990s, and the early years of the new century are a blot on our political system and a disservice to the American people.

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#9. When I arrived in the Senate, the moderate so-called Rockefeller Republicans held the balance of power.

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#10. In my state, the Republican Party was the most progressive party.

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#11. I wanted to go to Washington to bring people together who had never been together before. I wanted to break down the barriers between races.

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#12. Historically we have rejected extremism on the left and the right. Centrism is the right course for America.

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#13. The member of Congress who forgets his constituents' needs usually serves only one term.

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#14. I had made my reputation on integrity.

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#15. Fred Thompson was a law partner of mine.

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#16. You can't say the Negro left the Republican Party; the Negro feels he was evicted from the Republican Party.

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#17. When people treat corruption as a routine part of the process, you have something far worse than wrongdoing or moral failing. You have a political cancer that breeds cynicism about democratic government and infects all of society.

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#18. My campaign confirmed my belief that although there are bigots in America, whose hateful rhetoric seizes the media's attention, the vast majority of people do not harbor such prejudice.

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#19. When I left the Senate in 1979, there were several publishers who had approached me about writing an autobiography, and I knew that politicians write books for many reasons, but at that time, I just thought I wasn't ready and my story wasn't over, and I knew I had a new life ahead of me.

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#20. Politics is not a tea party. When it is time to act, you have to move fast and decisively.

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#21. My entire life has been devoted to breaking down barriers, to finding common ground.

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#22. I was entirely comfortable reaching across the Senate aisle to work with Democrats.

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#23. I chose the Republican Party early on in the 1950s and 1960s in Massachusetts. My father was a Republican, as was my mother, in Virginia.

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#24. I grew up segregated, but there was not much feeling of being shut out of anything.

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#25. President Nixon has lost his effectiveness as the leader of this country, primarily because he has lost the confidence of the people.

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#26. I can't serve just the Negro cause. I've got to serve all the people of Massachusetts.

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#27. When most presidents get in, they move to the center because they realize that this is a centrist country - even Reagan.

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#28. I spent many years working for voting rights, but we still see sophisticated efforts, led by white officials, to disenfranchise black voters in local and national elections.

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#29. I'm looking for the best person irregardless of political party, of race or religion, or color of their skin. Those things don't matter to me. I want someone who's qualified, who has a qualification to character and the integrity to do the things that have to be done to save this world.

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#30. In elective politics, it's up or out. You go up the ladder, or you get out of the game.

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