Jimmy Carter: Quotes about people
Jimmy Carter is American politician, 39th president of the United States (in office from 1977 to 1981). Explore interesting quotes on people.Source: Through the Year with Jimmy Carter: 366 Daily Meditations from the 39th President
Source: A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence, and Power
Source: Through the Year with Jimmy Carter: 366 Daily Meditations from the 39th President
Post-Presidency, DNC address (2004)
Context: I am not discouraged. I really am not. I do not despair for our country. I never do. I believe tonight, as I always have, that the essential decency and compassion and common sense of the American people will prevail.
And so I say to you and to others around the world, whether they wish us well or ill: Do not underestimate us Americans.
“I don’t have any problem with the Jewish people.”
As quoted in "Who’s Afraid of Jimmy Carter?" by Amy Wilentz, in New York Magazine (20 July 2008) http://nymag.com/news/politics/48675/index2.html
Post-Presidency
Context: Since I was 18 years old, I have taught the Bible. For the last fifteen or twenty years, I have taught every Sunday when I was home or near my own house, so that would be 35 or 40 times per year. Half of those Sundays, the text comes from the Hebrew Bible. I have had a deep personal interest in the Holy Land and in the teachings of the Hebrew people. God has a special position for the Jewish people, the Hebrews, or whatever. I know the difference between ancient Israel and Judaea, and I know the history. I don’t have any problem with the Jewish people.
Dedication address upon installing 32 solar panels on the roof of the White House (20 June 1979), as quoted in "Where Did the Carter White House's Solar Panels Go?" by David Biello, in Scientific American (6 August 2010) http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/carter-white-house-solar-panel-array/. The solar panels would later removed by Ronald Reagan and some eventually were displayed in museums, including the Smithsonian Institute, and the Solar Science and Technology Museum in Dezhou, China.
Presidency (1977–1981)
Context: In the year 2000 this solar water heater behind me, which is being dedicated today, will still be here supplying cheap, efficient energy…. A generation from now, this solar heater can either be a curiosity, a museum piece, an example of a road not taken or it can be just a small part of one of the greatest and most exciting adventures ever undertaken by the American people.
Post-Presidency, DNC address (2004)
Post-Presidency, DNC address (2004)
Post-Presidency, DNC address (2004)
Pre-Presidency, First Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech (1976)
Welcoming ceremony for Nicolae Ceauşescu of Romania (12 April 1978), Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, Jimmy Carter, 1978 Book 1: January 1 to June 30, 1978, p. 735
Presidency (1977–1981), 1978
Pages 125-126
Post-Presidency, Our Endangered Values (2005)
Pre-Presidency, First Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech (1976)
Widely criticized remarks intended as support of open-housing laws, but specifying opposition to government efforts to "inject black families into a white neighborhood just to create some sort of integration" (April 1976), quoted in "THE CAMPAIGN: Candidate Carter: I Apologize" in TIME Magazine (19 April 1976) http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,914056,00.html
Pre-Presidency
“I have been in love with the Palestinian people for many years…”
Speech in West Bank, Palestine. June 13, 2009. [In West Bank, Carter speaks of his love for the Palestinians, Haaretz, Haaretz, http://www.haaretz.com/news/in-west-bank-carter-speaks-of-his-love-for-the-palestinians-1.277860]
Post-Presidency
Statement quoted in the Los Angeles Times (25 March 1977)
Presidency (1977–1981), 1977