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Everett Dirksen

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A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you're talking about real money.


— Everett Dirksen


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I am a man of fixed and unbending principles, the first of which is to be flexible at all times.


— Everett Dirksen


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I have said, with respect to authorization bills, that I do not want the Congress or the country to commit fiscal suicide on the installment plan.


— Everett Dirksen


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We are becoming so accustomed to millions and billions of dollars that "thousands" has almost passed out of the dictionary.


— Everett Dirksen


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The oil can is mightier than the sword.


— Everett Dirksen


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But the basic difficulty still remains: It is the expansion of Federal power, about which I wish to express my alarm. How easily we embrace such business.


— Everett Dirksen


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The mind is no match with the heart in persuasion; constitutionality is no match with compassion.


— Everett Dirksen


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There is no force so powerful as an idea whose time has come.


— Everett Dirksen


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We have been through this is biennial convulsion four or five different times over the past 10 or 12 years, and now it appears that we are going through this quiet agony all over again.


— Everett Dirksen


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When a member of the House moves over to the Senate, he raises the IQ of both bodies.


— Everett Dirksen


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Dirksen voted not to censure him. Kennedy. Johnson and Mike Mansfield.

House of Representatives (1933–1949) and U. S. Senate (1951–1969).

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