Edward Brooke Quotes
Top 30 wise famous quotes and sayings by Edward Brooke
Edward Brooke Famous Quotes & Sayings
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My parents taught me that racial prejudice is a sin, one that robs the world of great minds and talents.
My fervent expectation is that sooner rather than later, the United States Senate will more closely reflect the rich diversity of this great country.
I want to be elected on my own ability. Only then do you have progress ... People should not use race as a basis for labelling me.
I was one of God's chosen few, no doubt about it. Not only being elected, but the joy and pleasure I derived from it. It was a wonderful life.
When I arrived in the Senate, the moderate so-called Rockefeller Republicans held the balance of power.
You can't say the Negro left the Republican Party; the Negro feels he was evicted from the Republican Party.
Historically we have rejected extremism on the left and the right. Centrism is the right course for America.
I chose the Republican Party early on in the 1950s and 1960s in Massachusetts. My father was a Republican, as was my mother, in Virginia.
When most presidents get in, they move to the center because they realize that this is a centrist country - even Reagan.
I wanted to go to Washington to bring people together who had never been together before. I wanted to break down the barriers between races.
President Nixon has lost his effectiveness as the leader of this country, primarily because he has lost the confidence of the people.
I don't intend to leave the Republican Party, but I would like to move the Republican Party more to the center.
Election victories are a harvest. You plant the seed. For months or years, you water and tend them. In the election season, you reap the harvest.