The first and most essential quality of a presidential candidate, as Averell Harriman once pointed out, is that he should lust for the job - he should want it more than all things, with a passion surpassing all emotion and probably even all principle.

Theodore H. White


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The development of an image is a mysterious thing: once a public figure has been cast in a public role, it is almost impossible for him to change the character. It is as if someone has assembled personality traits into a convenient pattern, no writer ever re-examines it: it is easier to use the accepted pattern.

Theodore H. White


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All men who run for presidency of the United States are amateurs; there is no way of becoming a professional at it, and all of them, win or lose, are forever altered in spirit of character by the ordeal.

Theodore H. White


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In the politics of consent, no victory is ever permanent unless the victor makes it firm on a base of persuasion.

Theodore H. White


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Politics is a process which should slowly bring to public all the private worries and hopes of the individual.

Theodore H. White


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The Americans of the age were not an irreligious people; and the fact that they were Christian was very important, for the marks of Christianity lay all across the Constitution.

Theodore H. White

Mots clés christianity american-history u-s-constitution



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