Independent Centrist
Quotes:
Check out the following Centrist quotes by these American leaders, you might be
surprised to know some of the strong American leaders who have said or written
them:
"I am a man who believes with all fervor and intensity in
moderate progress. Too often men who believe in moderation believe in it only
moderately and tepidly and leave fervor to the extremists of the two sides --
the extremists of reaction and the extremists of progress. Washington, Lincoln
. . . are men who, to my mind, stand as the types of what wide, progressive
leadership should be."
—Theodore Roosevelt
"I was no party man myself, and the first wish of my heart was, if parties
did exist, to reconcile them."
—George Washington
"I never submitted the whole system of my opinions to the creed of any
party of men whatever in religion, in philosophy, in politics, or in anything
else where I was capable of thinking for myself. Such addiction is the last
degradation of a free and moral agent. If I could not go to heaven but with a
party, I would not go there at all."
—Thomas Jefferson
"Every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle. We are all
Republicans; we are all Federalists."
—Thomas Jefferson
"I have always sought for the middle ground."
—James Madison
"There is nothing which I dread so much as a division of the republic into
two great parties, each arranged under its leader, and concerting measures in
opposition to each other. This, in my humble apprehension, it to be dreaded as
the greatest political evil under our Constitution."
—John Adams
"The legitimate object of government is to do for a community of people
whatever they need to have done, but cannot do at all, or cannot so well do,
for themselves -- in their separate, and individual capacities. In all that the
people can individually do as well for themselves, government ought not to
interfere."
—Abraham Lincoln
"We [must] hold the just balance and set ourselves as resolutely against
improper corporate influence on the one hand as against demagogy and mob rule
on the other."
—Theodore Roosevelt
"Just as Lincoln got contradictory advice from the extremists of both
sides . . . so now I have to guard myself against the extremists of both
sides."
—Theodore Roosevelt
"Be practical as well as generous in your ideals. Keep your eyes on the
stars, but remember to keep your feet on the ground."
—Theodore Roosevelt
"We stand in the presence of an awakened nation, impatient of partisan
make-believe."
—Woodrow Wilson
"Government is not a warfare of interests."
—Woodrow Wilson
"The future lies with those wise political leaders who realize that the
great public is interested more in Government than in politics. The growing
independence of voters, after all, has been proven by the votes in every
Presidential election since my childhood and the tendency, frankly, is on the
increase."
—Franklin D. Roosevelt
"Partisanship must end at the waters edge."
—Harry S. Truman
"I shall seek the support of the people of both parties. I can do this
honorably because I am an independent and therefore in a position to serve the
people regardless of their politics or mine."
—Governor Earl Warren
"It is time that the great center of our people, who reject the violence
and unreasonableness of both the extreme right and the extreme left, searched
their consciences, mustered their moral and physical courage, shed their
intimidated silence, and declare their consciences."
—Senator Margaret Chase Smith
"It is only common sense to recognize that the great bulk of Americans,
whether Republican or Democrat, face many common problems and agree on a number
of basic objectives."
—Dwight D. Eisenhower
"Extremes to the right and left of any political dispute are always
wrong."
—Dwight D. Eisenhower
"The middle of the road is all of the usable surface. The extremes, right
and left, are in the gutters."
—Dwight D. Eisenhower
"Extreme opposites resemble the other. Each believes that we have only two
choices: appeasement or war, suicide or surrender, humiliation or holocaust, to
be either Red or dead."
—John F. Kennedy
"This is a time for courage and a time of challenge. Neither conformity
nor complacency will do. Neither fanatics nor the faint-hearted are needed. And
our duty as a Party is not to our Party alone, but to the Nation, and, indeed
to all mankind. Our duty is not merely the preservation of political power but
the preservation of peace and freedom."
—John F. Kennedy Undelivered Speech, November 22nd, 1963
"Extremists on the left tend to be just as critical of pragmatism as
extremists on the right."
—Richard Nixon
"Idealism without pragmatism is impotent. Pragmatism without idealism is
meaningless. The key to effective leadership is pragmatic idealism."
—Richard Nixon
"We must reject separatism from whatever source. We must reject white
separatism. We must reject black separatism. We must hold true to the course on
which we have embarked the course which leads to an integrated society of
magnificent pluralism."
—Senator Edward Brooke
"On human rights, civil rights and environmental quality, I consider
myself to be very liberal. On the management of government, on openness of
government, on strengthening individual liberties and local levels of
government, I consider myself a conservative. And I don't see that the two
attitudes are incompatible."
—Jimmy Carter
"The core of America is not racist. It is not hostile to women. It is
increasingly offended by gay bashing. Yet it abhors government waste. It
believes strongly in fiscal responsibility such as balanced budgets. It is
pro-economic growth. It is concerned about the environment. It is intolerant of
people on welfare who disdain the notion of work. But it wants poor kids to
have school lunches and it wants to spend money to have good schools. In sum,
most Americans are sensible, good-hearted, and prudent. The issue, then, is
whether there is a political party that can welcome them home."
—Senator Paul Tsongas
"When we put aside partisanship, embrace the best ideas regardless of
where they come from and work for principled compromise, we can move America
not left or right, but forward."
—Bill Clinton
"The choice we offer is not conservative or liberal. In many ways its not
even Republican or Democratic. Its different. Its new. And it will work."
—Bill Clinton
"I'm too fiscally conservative for the Democrats and too socially liberal
for the Republicans, like 75% of the American people."
—Governor Angus King
"To be locked into partisan politics doesn't permit you to think clearly."
—Mayor Rudy Giuliani
"Neither party should be defined by pandering to the outer reaches of
American politics and the agents of intolerance, whether they be Louis
Farrakhan or Al Sharpton on the left, or Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell on the
right."
—Senator John McCain
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