Dick Quote #717

Quote from Dick in Dick on a Roll

Tommy: I don't understand. How can the Sin Drome be in one day and then out the next day?
Dick: Ah, people are like sheep. They're lost unless they have something to follow. I know. I was the one saddled with the burden of leadership.
Sally: Oh, please! You loved it.
Dick: I did, didn't I? I guess I started to believe my own rhetoric. I never questioned what I was doing. That's the dangerous part. You know, I became a demagogue. I was intoxicated by the crowd's approval until the cause became secondary.
Sally: Don't you mean the cause became stupid?
Dick: Let's not argue semantics, all right?

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Dick: Yesterday, December second, a day that will live in infamy, I pulled myself up these steps, one cement injustice after another. But today I pledge to you, my sisters and brothers, that until they build a north ramp on this side of Hoff Hall, I will not rest. Except for the occasional nap.

Quote from Mrs. Dubcek

Don: You were born in 1968?
Mrs. Dubcek: I don't want the boys to be intimidated by my experience.
Don: Whatever. You're in.

Quote from Dick

Mary: Dick, why are you doing this? You'll be better in three weeks. Why do you care so much about this ramp?
Dick: Well, I care because they care.
Mary: You're only doing this because you like it that people are listening to you. A second ramp is unnecessary and stupid.
Leon: Dr. Albright, you think helping disabled people is stupid? [crowd boos]
Mary: No. [crowd hisses] Oh, shut up. That's not what I meant!
Dick: You just can't stand that everyone here thinks I'm right and you're wrong.
Mary: Dick, what's right isn't always popular, and what's popular isn't always right.
Dick: Yes, but I'm both right and popular, and everybody hates you.