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Politics & Power Quote by Richard M. Nixon

"I have never been a quitter. To leave office before my term is completed is opposed to every instinct in my body. But as president I must put the interests of America first. Therefore, I shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow"

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The line reads like a man trying to control the narrative at the exact moment it’s slipping from his hands. Nixon opens with the rugged American credo of grit - “never been a quitter” - and immediately frames resignation as a violation not just of duty, but of identity: “every instinct in my body.” It’s a blunt appeal to character, designed to preserve the one asset Watergate was torching: legitimacy.

Then comes the pivot that makes the rhetoric work: “But as president I must put the interests of America first.” The “but” performs a moral alchemy. It recasts an outcome forced by political collapse into an act of statesmanship. Nixon is trying to be seen not as a man driven out, but as a leader choosing sacrifice. The phrase “interests of America” is deliberately broad; it avoids the specific charges, the tapes, the obstruction, the humiliating particulars. Abstraction becomes camouflage.

The timing detail - “effective at noon tomorrow” - does double duty. It’s administrative, even mundane, which steadies the moment and suggests order rather than panic. It also echoes the ritual cadence of American power transfers: noon, the hour of inaugurations. Nixon borrows the choreography of democratic continuity to sanitize personal disgrace.

Context is the key that turns the lock: August 1974, congressional support evaporating, impeachment imminent, conviction likely. The subtext is bargaining with history. If he can’t stay, he can at least script the exit as duty, not defeat - and leave Americans with a final image of control, even as control is exactly what he’s losing.

Quote Details

TopicDecision-Making
SourceRichard M. Nixon, "Address to the Nation Announcing Decision to Resign the Office of the President" (Resignation speech), August 8, 1974 — transcript includes the cited lines (resignation effective at noon tomorrow).
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Nixon, Richard M. (2026, February 20). I have never been a quitter. To leave office before my term is completed is opposed to every instinct in my body. But as president I must put the interests of America first. Therefore, I shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-never-been-a-quitter-to-leave-office-20430/

Chicago Style
Nixon, Richard M. "I have never been a quitter. To leave office before my term is completed is opposed to every instinct in my body. But as president I must put the interests of America first. Therefore, I shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow." FixQuotes. February 20, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-never-been-a-quitter-to-leave-office-20430/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I have never been a quitter. To leave office before my term is completed is opposed to every instinct in my body. But as president I must put the interests of America first. Therefore, I shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow." FixQuotes, 20 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-never-been-a-quitter-to-leave-office-20430/. Accessed 30 Mar. 2026.

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Richard M. Nixon (January 9, 1913 - April 22, 1994) was a President from USA.

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