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Inspiring quotes by John McCain

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by John McCain

  • Our shared values define us more than our differences. And acknowledging those shared values can see us through our challenges today if we have the wisdom to trust in them again.
  • On the subject of Osama bin Laden… we will track him down. We will capture him. We will bring him to justice, and I will follow him to the gates of hell.
  • Our society demands that women be treated equally and that we not discriminate against them.
  • Every day, people serve their neighbors and our nation in many different ways, from helping a child learn and easing the loneliness of those without a family to defending our freedom overseas. It is in this spirit of dedication to others and to our country that I believe service should be broadly and deeply encouraged.
  • My record shows that I have put my country first, and I follow the philosophy and traditions of Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan.
  • For much of my life, the Navy was the only world I knew. It is still the world I know best and love most.
  • No one can plausibly argue that ridding the world of Saddam Hussein will not significantly improve the stability of the region and the security of American interests and values.
  • I consider myself a Christian. I attend church. My faith has sustained me in very difficult times.
  • A strong E.U., a strong NATO, and a true strategic partnership between them is profoundly in our interest.
  • Most great leaders in history that I’ve studied always need to get as wide a range of opinions as possible so that they can have sufficient information to make the right decisions.

John McCain (1936–2018) was an American politician, military officer, and statesman who served as a U.S. Senator from Arizona for over three decades.

Born into a military family, McCain graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1958 and became a naval aviator. During the Vietnam War, he was shot down, captured, and held as a prisoner of war in Hanoi for over five years, enduring severe torture.

McCain entered politics in 1982, winning a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. In 1986, he was elected to the Senate, where he became known for his maverick stance, often crossing party lines. McCain ran for president twice, winning the Republican nomination in 2008 but losing to Barack Obama.

His legacy includes advocating for campaign finance reform, military affairs, and a commitment to bipartisan cooperation. McCain passed away from brain cancer in 2018.

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