Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
I may not have been the greatest president, but I've had the most fun eight years.
William J. Clinton
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
William J. Clinton
Age: 78
Born: 1946
Born: August 19
Autobiographer
Diplomat
Lawyer
Politician
President
Saxophonist
Statesperson
Teacher
Writer
Hope
Arkansas
William Jefferson Clinton
William Jefferson Blythe III
William Jefferson Blythe
William J. Clinton
Clinton
William Jefferson Bill Clinton
William Clinton
President Clinton
President Bill Clinton
Kelindun
William Jefferson
IV Blythe
Bill Klinton
WJC
Eight
Fun
Greatest
President
May
Years
More quotes by William J. Clinton
For four years we've been cooperating exhaustively
William J. Clinton
It is dangerously destabilizing to have half the world on the cutting edge of technology while the other half struggles on the bare edge of survival.
William J. Clinton
Cooperation will save the future. And America should lead it. Every time humanity has been in danger of extinguishing itself, our consciousness and our conscience have led us to come together. That's the big issue of the 21st century.
William J. Clinton
You can't blame your opponents for applying a strategy that beats your brains out with regularity.
William J. Clinton
There is nothing more precious to a parent than a child, and nothing more important to our future than the safety of all our children.
William J. Clinton
I might not be the same, but that's not important/No freedom till we're equal, damn right I support it
William J. Clinton
I think just about everybody ought to get a second chance and I'd like to see it worked out, because he (Pete Rose) brought a lot of joy to the game, and he gave a lot of joy to people, and he's paid a price - God knows, he's paid a price.
William J. Clinton
Being gay, the last time I looked, had nothing to do with reading a balance book, fixing a broken bone or changing a spark plug.
William J. Clinton
Our generation, like the one before us, must choose. Without the threat of the Cold War, without the pain of economic ruin, without the fresh memory of World War II's slaughter, it is tempting to pursue our private agendas -- to simply sit back and let history unfold. We must resist the temptation.
William J. Clinton
It depends upon what the meaning of the word 'is' is.
William J. Clinton
I mean, if President Reagan could be an actor and become a President, if Michael Douglas is your next choice, maybe I could become an actor. And I've got a good pension I can work cheap, which is unusual around here.
William J. Clinton
I think it's crazy for us to play games with our children's future. We know what's happening to the climate, we have a highly predictable set of consequences if we continue to pour greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
William J. Clinton
Character doesn't matter.
William J. Clinton
We respect the individual conscience of every American on the painful issue of abortion, but believe as a matter of law that this decision should be left to a woman, her conscience, her doctor and her God. But abortion should not only be be safe and legal, it should be rare.
William J. Clinton
Our democracy must be not only the envy of the world but the engine of our own renewal. There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with America.
William J. Clinton
It is time to stop personal destruction and prying into private lives
William J. Clinton
I hate that man Obama more than any man I've ever met, more than any man who ever lived.
William J. Clinton
Technology really has turned out to be a wonderful thing. . . . So Americans really are tuning in in positive ways on the Internet.
William J. Clinton
I like the vegetables, the fruits, the beans, the stuff I eat now...All my blood tests are good, and my vital signs are good, and I feel good, and I also have, believe it or not, more energy.
William J. Clinton
We live in a completely interdependent world, which simply means we can not escape each other. How we respond to AIDS depends, in part, on whether we understand this interdependence. It is not someone else's problem. This is everybody's problem.
William J. Clinton