“Don't try to go too fast. Learn your job. Don't ever talk until you know what you're talking about... If you want to get along, go along.”

—  Sam Rayburn

Reported in Neil MacNeil, Forge of Democracy, the House of Representatives (1963), p. 129.

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lawmaker from Bonham, Texas 1882–1961

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