Lyndon B. Johnson Quote

Throughout my entire public career I have followed the personal philosophy that I am a free man, an American, a public servant, and a member of my party, in that order always and only. For 37 years in the service of our Nation, first as a Congressman, as a Senator, and as Vice President, and now as your President, I have put the unity of the people first. I have put it ahead of any divisive partisanship. And in these times as in times before, it is true that a house divided against itself by the spirit of faction, of party, of region, of religion, of race, is a house that cannot stand.


An allusion to the Abraham Lincoln's House Divided Speech and a reference to the Gospel of Matthew, 12:25: "[Every] city or house divided against itself shall not stand." - October surprise speech (1968)


Throughout my entire public career I have followed the personal philosophy that I am a free man, an American, a public servant, and a member of my...

Throughout my entire public career I have followed the personal philosophy that I am a free man, an American, a public servant, and a member of my...

Throughout my entire public career I have followed the personal philosophy that I am a free man, an American, a public servant, and a member of my...

Throughout my entire public career I have followed the personal philosophy that I am a free man, an American, a public servant, and a member of my...