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  • Why does the Air Force need expensive new bombers? Have the people we've been bombing over the years been complaining?
    - George Wallace
  • When I first ran for governor... I had to stand up for segregation or be defeated, but I never insulted black people by calling them inferior.
    - George Wallace
  • Tell the people... please, tell the people of Alabama that I love them. Tell them I'm suffering a lot, but I love them.
    - George Wallace
  • The court today, just as in 1776, is deaf to the voices of the people and their repeated entreaties: they have become arrogant, contemptuous, highhanded, and literal despots.
    - George Wallace
  • I don't expect people to forget my brash words or deeds. But I ask that they try to remember the actions that I took that were designed to help them.
    - George Wallace
  • It's what the people wanted at the time, but the country could not be half-segregated and half-integrated, just as it could not be half-slave and half-free back in the 1800s.
    - George Wallace
  • Since my accident I am a little more mindful of the suffering of other people.
    - George Wallace
  • I love black people, I love white people, I love yellow people.
    - George Wallace
  • My vehemence was against the federal courts. I never said a word against black people in my heart since I ran for governor.
    - George Wallace