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William Howard Taft
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William Howard Taft

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1857  – 1930

William Howard Taft was the 27th president of the United States from 1909 to 1913 and the tenth chief justice of the United States from 1921 to 1930. He is the only person to have held both offices.

All Quotes by William Howard Taft

“We are all imperfect. We can not expect perfect government.”
— William Howard Taft
“I am a Unitarian. I believe in God. I do not believe in the divinity of Christ, and there are many postulates of the orthodox creed to which I cannot subscribe.”
— William Howard Taft
“The welfare of the farmer is vital to that of the whole country.”
— William Howard Taft
“If humor be the safety of our race, then it is due largely to the infusion into the American people of the Irish brain.”
— William Howard Taft
“We are all imperfect. We can not expect perfect government.”
— William Howard Taft
“I have come to the conclusion that the major part of the work of a President is to increase the gate receipts of expositions and fairs and bring tourists to town.”
— William Howard Taft
“I am in favor of helping the prosperity of all countries because, when we are all prosperous, the trade of each becomes more valuable to the other.”
— William Howard Taft
“One of the marvelous things about him is that he is strong enough to force the men who dislike him the most to stand by him. By far he is the strongest man before the people to-day except Roosevelt. I think his greatest fault is his failure to accord credit to anyone for what he may have done. This is a great weakness in any man. I think it was one of the strongest things about Roosevelt. He never tried to minimize what other people did and often exaggerated it.”
— William Howard Taft
“I love judges, and I love courts. They are my ideals, that typify on earth what we shall meet hereafter in heaven under a just God.”
— William Howard Taft
“The intoxication of power rapidly sobers off in the knowledge of its restrictions and under the prompt reminder of an ever-present and not always considerate press, as well as the kindly suggestions that not infrequently come from Congress.”
— William Howard Taft
“The diplomacy of the present administration has sought to respond to modern ideas of commercial intercourse. This policy has been characterized as substituting dollars for bullets. It is one that appeals alike to idealistic humanitarian sentiments, to the dictates of sound policy and strategy, and to legitimate commercial aims.”
— William Howard Taft
“Next to the right of liberty, the right of property is the most important individual right guaranteed by the Constitution and the one which, united with that of personal liberty, has contributed more to the growth of civilization than any other institution established by the human race.”
— William Howard Taft
“Socialism proposes no adequate substitute for the motive of enlightened selfishness that to-day is at the basis of all human labor and effort, enterprise and new activity.”
— William Howard Taft
“There is nothing so despicable as a secret society that is based upon religious prejudice and that will attempt to defeat a man because of his religious beliefs. Such a society is like a cockroach — it thrives in the dark. So do those who combine for such an end.”
— William Howard Taft
“There is only one thing I wast to say about Ohio that has a political tinge, and that is that I think a mistake has been made of recent years in Ohio in failing to continue as our representatives the same people term after term. I do not need to tell a Washington audience, among whom there are certainly some who have been interested in legislation, that length of service in the House and in the Senate is what gives influence.”
— William Howard Taft
“Anti-Semitism is a noxious weed that should be cut out. It has no place in America.”
— William Howard Taft
“The truth is that in my present life I don’t remember that I ever was president.”
— William Howard Taft
“The world is not going to be saved by legislation.”
— William Howard Taft
“We live in a stage of politics, where legislators seem to regard the passage of laws as much more important than the results of their enforcement.”
— William Howard Taft
“Presidents may go to the seashore or to the mountains. Cabinet officers may go about the country explaining how fortunate the country is in having such an administration, but the machinery at Washington continues to operate under the army of faithful non-commissioned officers, and the great mass of governmental business is uninterrupted.”
— William Howard Taft
“Substantial progress toward better things can rarely be taken with out developing new evils requiring new remedies.”
— William Howard Taft
“The President cannot make clouds to rain and cannot make the corn to grow, he cannot make business good; although when these things occur, political parties do claim some credit for the good things that have happened in this way.”
— William Howard Taft
“If this humor be the safety of our race, then it is due largely to the infusion into the American people of the Irish brain.”
— William Howard Taft
“Failure to accord credit to anyone for what he may have done is a great weakness in any man.”
— William Howard Taft
“A government is for the benefit of all the people.”
— William Howard Taft
“A government is for the benefit of all the people.”
— William Howard Taft