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I have often been accused of putting my foot in my mouth, but I will never put my hand in your pockets -- Spiro T. Agnew
The President needs me at the White House. It's autumn, you know, and the leaves need raking. -- Spiro T. Agnew
It takes quite a bit of nerve for Democrats to complain about inflation. This reminds me of germs complaining about the disease. -- Spiro T. Agnew
One modest suggestion for my friends in the academic community: the next time a mob of students, waving their non-negotiable demands, starts pitching bricks and rocks at the student union- just imagine they are wearing brown shirts or white sheets- and act accordingly. -- Spiro T. Agnew
I apologize for lying to you. I promise I won't deceive you except in matters of this sort. -- Spiro T. Agnew
The criminal left belongs not in a dormitory, but in a penitentiary. -- Spiro T. Agnew
Some newspapers are fit only to line the bottom of bird cages. -- Spiro T. Agnew
There are people in our society who should be separated and discarded. -- Spiro T. Agnew
The United States, for all its faults, is till the greatest nation in the country. -- Spiro T. Agnew
Nattering nabobs of negativism ... -- Spiro T. Agnew
The student now goes to college to proclaim rather than to learn. A spirit of national masochism prevails, encouraged by an effete corps of impudent snobs who characterize themselves as intellectuals. -- Spiro T. Agnew
All the Chicago demonstrators wanted to do was to sleep in the park and kick policemen with razor blades in their shoes. -- Spiro T. Agnew
Three things have been difficult to tame: the oceans, fools and women. We may soon be able to tame the oceans; fools and women will take a little longer. -- Spiro T. Agnew
All sport ... is one of the few activities where young people can proceed along traditional avenues, where objectives are clear, where the desire to win is not only permissible, but encouraged. -- Spiro T. Agnew
The American people should be made aware of the trend toward monopolization of the great public information vehicles and the concentration of more and more power over public opinion in fewer and fewer hands. -- Spiro T. Agnew
Asking Senator Fulbright's advice on foreign policy is like asking the Boston Strangler to massage your neck. -- Spiro T. Agnew
In the United States today, we have more than our share of the nattering nabobs of negativism. -- Spiro T. Agnew
A tiny and closed fraternity of privileged men, elected by no one, and enjoying a monopoly sanctioned and licensed by government. -- Spiro T. Agnew
The lessons of the past are ignored and obliterated in a contemporary antagonism known as the generation gap. -- Spiro T. Agnew
McGovern couldn't carry the South if Rhett Butler were his running mate. -- Spiro T. Agnew
An intellectual is a man who doesn't know how to park a bike. -- Spiro T. Agnew
Hopeless, hysterical hypochondriacs of history ... -- Spiro T. Agnew
I didn't say I wouldn't go into ghetto areas. I've been in many of them and to some extent I would say this; if you've seen one city slum, you've seen them all. -- Spiro T. Agnew
Some newspapers dispose of their garbage by printing it. -- Spiro T. Agnew
Listening to Democrats complain about inflation is like listening to germs complain about disease. -- Spiro T. Agnew
A narrow and distorted picture of America often emerges from the televised news. A single dramatic piece of the mosaic becomes, in the minds of millions, the entire picture. -- Spiro T. Agnew
Nixon's own protection from the assassin's bullet ... nattering nabobs of negativism ... -- Spiro T. Agnew
Confronted with the choice, the American people would choose the policeman's truncheon over the anarchist's bomb. -- Spiro T. Agnew
Education is being redefined at the demand of the uneducated to suit the ideas of the uneducated. The student now goes to college to proclaim, rather than to learn. -- Spiro T. Agnew
You can't hit my team in the groin and expect me to smile about it. -- Spiro T. Agnew
A raised eyebrow, an inflection of the voice, a caustic remark dropped in the middle of a broadcast can raise doubts in a million minds about the veracity of a public official or the wisdom of a governmental policy. -- Spiro T. Agnew
Vicars of vacillation ... -- Spiro T. Agnew
Perhaps the place to start looking for a credibility gap is not in the offices of the Government in Washington but in the studios of the networks in New York! -- Spiro T. Agnew
Freedom of speech is useless without freedom of thought. -- Spiro T. Agnew
Mr. Fulbright hasn't said anything new or interesting or clever in five years; his intellectual well dried up the day after Walter Lippmann stopped writing his regular column. -- Spiro T. Agnew