The President then proceeded to read his Emancipation Proclamation, making remarks on the several parts as he went on, and showing that he had fully considered the whole subject, in all lights under which it had been presented to him.
‐‐ Salmon P. Chase
The President today once again took the opportunity to reiterate his old, failed national security strategies and present them to the American people as new, dynamic ideas intended to better protect the American people.
‐‐ Ellen Tauscher
The president took the advice of my East Texas grandmother: If you can skin a cat without getting the room all bloody, why not do it that way?
‐‐ Richard Land
The president typically never does comment on anything involving the Supreme Court cases, Supreme Court ruling, or Supreme Court finding, typically.
‐‐ Ari Fleischer
The president we have today is a typical Washington politician that's prone to hyperbole and decisiveness and false outrage. And I think it's very sad - very sad to watch.
‐‐ Marco Rubio
The president welcomes peaceful protests - it is a time-honored tradition. The president agrees violence is not the answer in Iraq, and that's why he hopes Saddam Hussein will disarm.
‐‐ Ari Fleischer
The President wishes the Japanese to be very prudent about the introduction of opium, and if a treaty is made, he wishes that opium may be strictly prohibited.
‐‐ Townsend Harris
The President would usually talk to me about matters relating to the immigration problem.
‐‐ Erich Leinsdorf
The presidential candidates are offering prescriptions for everything from Iraq to healthcare, but listen closely. Their fixes are situational and incremental. Meanwhile, the underlying structural problems in American politics and government are systemic and prevent us from solving our most intractable challenges.
‐‐ Larry J. Sabato
The presidents of colleges have to have some courage to step forward. You can't limit alcohol in college sports, you have to get rid of it.
‐‐ Dean Smith
The press always causes a certain amount of hesitance for people who are considering entering public life. So simply encouraging women to enter politics, on any level, not just on the state level, is extremely important.
‐‐ Kerry Healey
The press always ends up being much nicer than I expect. A lot of times they say something snarky about you, but then you meet them in person and they couldn't be nicer.
‐‐ Josh Schwartz
The press attack people to sell more papers without thinking, but when you get famous you have to put up with this kind of stuff.
‐‐ Roberto Cavalli
The press briefing today I believe has lost much of its usefulness.
‐‐ Marlin Fitzwater
The press called me a billionaire, and my wife came up and said I must be squirreling money away.
‐‐ Foster Friess
The press creates a caricature.
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
The press doesn't just cover presidential campaigns, they influence them by making arbitrary decisions about who is 'top tier' and merits coverage.
‐‐ Mark McKinnon
The press doesn't stop publishing, by the way, in a fascist escalation; it simply watches what it says. That too can be an incremental process, and the pace at which the free press polices itself depends on how journalists are targeted.
‐‐ Naomi Wolf
The press don't like to say nice things because nice is boring. It's much better to label me the devil. What we do is not brain surgery. We are entertainers, plain and simple, and we're responsible to bring that money back, to make a profit.
‐‐ Michael Bay
The press don't wake up in the morning simply to be a mouthpiece for pols - they're out to uncover and expose news. That often is at odds with what politicians are setting out to do - it's both symbiotic and antagonistic. They need each other, they work in concert with one another, they work against one another.
‐‐ Beau Willimon
The press follow me. I sue them. That's the deal.
‐‐ Emmanuelle Beart
The press gave me a voice too quickly, and that could have unsettled a man who had every right to feel he should be in control of the thing he had created.
‐‐ Alison Moyet
The press has always written that I am a recluse and a mysterious woman, but I am more down-to-earth than they think.
‐‐ Agnetha Faltskog
The press has met their Waterloo, and it's Obama.
‐‐ Rush Limbaugh
The press have given me affairs I've never had and killed a few I did have. After a while, you learn.
‐‐ Joanna Lumley
The press is a watchdog. Not an attack dog. Not a lapdog. A watchdog. Now, a watchdog can't be right all the time. He doesn't bark only when he sees or smells something that's dangerous. A good watchdog barks at things that are suspicious.
‐‐ Dan Rather
The press is just not your friend when it comes to a marriage. That's why we didn't sell the pictures of our wedding, and we got offered millions of dollars for them, millions.
‐‐ Katy Perry
The press is like a big bass, you just stick a hook in their mouth and they'll take it.
‐‐ James Woods
The press is like any business. It's a group of really intelligent individuals that ends up being one slathering, one-eyed, drooling monster.
‐‐ Ben Folds
The press is like the peculiar uncle you keep in the attic - just one of those unfortunate things.
‐‐ G. Gordon Liddy
The press is our chief ideological weapon.
‐‐ Nikita Khrushchev
The press is still investing itself, it seems to me, in a sort of cynicism. It comes out better for them if they can predict hard times, bogging down, sniping, attrition.
‐‐ Christopher Hitchens
The press is the enemy.
‐‐ Richard M. Nixon
The press is the hired agent of a monied system, and set up for no other purpose than to tell lies where their interests are involved. One can trust nobody and nothing.
‐‐ Henry Adams
The press is the only institution that is truly accountable. The founding fathers put the First Amendment first for a reason.
‐‐ Rupert Murdoch
The press keep asking me, 'What was your biggest mistake?' But if I had made a big mistake, they'd all be writing about it, wouldn't they?
‐‐ Ken Livingstone
The press like to talk to actors. They mustn't be surprised when actors talk back to them.
‐‐ Ian Mckellen
The press made me something I really wasn't and I tried to live up to what they made me.
‐‐ Billy Carter
The press may hate me, and I know my battles with them are not over, but that doesn't matter.
‐‐ Michel Houellebecq
The press never accepts at face value that the President is taking a certain action because he wants to create jobs or because he believes that it is in the best interests of the American people or that he is genuinely committed to making life better for people.
‐‐ Dee Dee Myers
The press regularly proclaims my ambitions and my financial demands.
‐‐ Placido Domingo
The press secretary who starts to narrow down or close the president's options because he answers delicate negotiating questions no longer serves the president.
‐‐ Ari Fleischer
The press seems to love pitting women against each other.
‐‐ Jeanne Tripplehorn
The press should be not only a collective propagandist and a collective agitator, but also a collective organizer of the masses.
‐‐ Vladimir Lenin
The press, the machine, the railway, the telegraph are premises whose thousand-year conclusion no one has yet dared to draw.
‐‐ Friedrich Nietzsche
The press these days should be rather careful about its role. We may have acquired some tendencies about over-involvement that we had better overcome.
‐‐ Katharine Graham
The press was all over to get a picture of me. It got to the point where they were all over my house, following me to work... Then Tom Brokaw and everybody else was doing stories, 'A star is born.'
‐‐ Fawn Hall
The press will naturally come and go as it has done with all artists, from David Bowie to Neil Young to U2.
‐‐ Kelly Jones
The press Yazoo were receiving were focused on the voice, This obviously was about trends.
‐‐ Alison Moyet
The pressure began to mount as I kept winning every time and people were anxious to see if I could be beaten.
‐‐ Jahangir Khan