Danh ngôn của George Wallace (Sứ mệnh: 6)

After much prayerful consideration, I feel that I must say I have climbed my last political mountain.
If any demonstrator ever lays down in front of my car, it'll be the last car he'll ever lay down in front of.
The average citizen in this county has more intelligence and sense in his little finger than the editor of 'The New York Times' has in his whole head.
It seems that other parts of the world ought to be concerned about what we think of them instead of what they think of us. After all, we're feeding most of them, and whenever they start rejecting 25 cents of each dollar of foreign aid money that we send to them, then I'll be concerned about their attitude toward us.
It's a sad day in this country when you can't talk about law and order unless they want to call you a racist.
We must not be misled by left-wing incompetent news media that, day after day, feed us a diet of fantasy telling us we are bigots, racists and hate-mongers.
I am not about to be a party to anything having to do with the law that is going to destroy individual freedom and liberty in this country.