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35 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The title says it all!, September 2, 2004
This is a great gift book for your Republican/conservative friends. It's title tells all--it is a charming little quote book of ideas from our fortieth president. Biographies by family members are always superior to biographies written by distant observers, and this non-exception proves the rule.
It is a great gift book, meaning that it has dainty fonts and stunning pictures. It is organized topically, but is not indexed so you may have to hunt a little for your favorite quote. The cover is a nice balance of a thoughtful black and an autumn rust, reminding us that Reagan is in the autumn of his life and slowly heading to black. However, the cover has a border of gold remind us of the gold ofg life after death.
We need politicians with wit--Kennedy and Reagan both had the Irish blarney, but the silver-tounge seems to be scarce among the current chain-gang in Congress. This book should be a manditory study gude. We need to eradicate the superficial smashmouth so common on the Sunday shows!
Favorite Quotes:
"Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it."
"What American needs is a spiritual renewal and reconciliation-first man with God, and then man with man."
"Since I came to the White House, I've gotten two hearing aids, had a colon operation, a prostate operation, skin cancer, and I've been shot. Funny thing is, I never felt better."
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Ronald Reagan in his own words, January 12, 2006
Many of Ronald Reagan's words of wit and wisdom are well known and selections of his thoughts and ideas have been published in a variety of forms. This little book, however, is somewhat different. I say that because it not only contains many of Reagan's better known statements but also many which are lesser known but equally important. And who better to provide insight and commentary than Reagan's own adopted son, Michael Reagan, who now proudly carries the torch of his father's legacy.
As with many other books concerning our 40th President; conservatives will take great pleasure in reading this one while liberals will abhor and demean it. But, regardless of one's political views, it is hard to deny the great communicator's mastery of the English language, his love for his country and its people, and the truth and wisdom of his words.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great little book, September 12, 2006
This is a great book to have if you appreciate all that President Reagan represented and accomplished, or if you were not around to understand the massive impact he had on our nation, then this is a greeat introduction to our 40th president.
It is all the more valuable because it his insight from his son Michael, insight that can only be offered by a family member. For all the great publlic stuff I already knew about President Reagan, the advice he offers Michael for his marriage helped further my belief in what a great man he was.
This is a quick read, but it is also one you will refer back to for quotes and enjoyment!
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