William Howard Taft, an American jurist and the 27th President of the United States, is remembered for his commitment to judicial integrity and public service. As Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Taft worked to modernize the federal judiciary and enhance its efficiency. Taft's contributions to American jurisprudence and his presidency exemplify a legacy of leadership and dedication to the nation.
"I am in favor of helping the prosperity of all countries because, when we are all prosperous, the trade with each becomes more valuable to the other."
"As the Republican platforms says, the welfare of the farmer is vital to that of the whole country."
"Don't worry over what the newspapers say. I don't. Why should anyone else? I told the truth to the newspaper correspondents - but when you tell the truth to them they are at sea."
"Socialism proposes no adequate substitute for the motive of enlightened selfishness that today is at the basis of all human labor and effort, enterprise and new activity."
"Anti-Semitism is a noxious weed that should be cut out. It has no place in America."
"A system in which we may have an enforced rest from legislation for two years is not bad."
"We live in a stage of politics, where legislators seem to regard the passage of laws as much more important than the results of their enforcement."
"I am afraid I am a constant disappointment to my party. The fact of the matter is, the longer I am president the less of a party man I seem to become."
"No tendency is quite so strong in human nature as the desire to lay down rules of conduct for other people."
"I'll be damned if I am not getting tired of this. It seems to be the profession of a President simply to hear other people talk."