40 Quotes by George J. Mitchell

  • Author George J. Mitchell
  • Quote

    I spent two years in the Army. And my older brother, who was also a great positive influence on me, encouraged me to think about law school, and I said - well, I didn't have any money.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author George J. Mitchell
  • Quote

    What is good about the United States is the sense that you can disagree with the government and not be seen as unpatriotic, although many in the government will try to make you seem unpatriotic.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author George J. Mitchell
  • Quote

    In the spring of 1994 I decided not to seek reelection to the Senate. I had made the decision 12 years earlier, Christmas Day of 1982, just after I had been first elected to a full term, that I would do the best I could for a limited time.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author George J. Mitchell
  • Quote

    So I developed very early a massive inferiority complex, and I've told the story often about how that inspired me later in life to get involved in other things, because I couldn't out-do my brothers in sports, and it's a very competitive relationship.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author George J. Mitchell
  • Quote

    In every society in human history, including the United States, those in power seek to imbue themselves with the attributes of religion and patriotism as a way of getting greater support for their policy and insulating themselves from any criticism.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author George J. Mitchell
  • Quote

    I really owe everything to my parents and their devotion and drive to see to it that their children had the education which led to the opportunities that they never were able to have.

  • Tags
  • Share


  • Author George J. Mitchell
  • Quote

    From my parents, I learned a very strong work ethic, and all of my brothers and sisters all worked from the earliest days of life right through to the present time.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author George J. Mitchell
  • Quote

    My father was the orphaned son of immigrants to the United States from Ireland. My father never knew his parents. His mother died - we're not sure - either at or shortly after his birth, and he and all of his siblings were placed in orphanages in the Boston area.

  • Tags
  • Share