Great or small–to have weight, to have a vote, to be attended to, to be a part of the twentieth century.
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Great or small–to have weight, to have a vote, to be attended to, to be a part of the twentieth century.
ADLAI STEVENSON IIIt’s hard to lead a cavalry charge if you think you look funny on a horse.
ADLAI STEVENSON IIYou will go away with old, good friends. And don’t forget when you leave why you came.
ADLAI STEVENSON IIIn America any boy may become President, and I suppose it’s just one of the risks he takes.
ADLAI STEVENSON IIThe dwelling place of the free mind.
ADLAI STEVENSON IISome people approach every problem with an open mouth.
ADLAI STEVENSON IIDo you know the difference between a beautiful woman and a charming one?
ADLAI STEVENSON IIYou know, you really can’t beat a household commodity
ADLAI STEVENSON IIThere was a time when a fool and his money were soon parted, but now it happens to everybody.
ADLAI STEVENSON IIThere is a New America every morning when we wake up.
ADLAI STEVENSON IIIs, I think, the ultimate indignity to the democratic process.
ADLAI STEVENSON IIBut I am now seasoned enough to have learned that the hardest thing about any political campaign is how to win without proving that you are unworthy of winning.
ADLAI STEVENSON IIFreedom rings where opinions clash.
ADLAI STEVENSON IIThe relationship of the toastmaster to speaker should be the same as that of the fan to the fan dancer.
ADLAI STEVENSON III have tried to talk about the issues in this campaign… a
ADLAI STEVENSON IINixon is finding out there are no tails on an Eisenhower jacket.
ADLAI STEVENSON II