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I put myself and all the members of Congress in the same boat of things that could have been done better
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"I put myself and all the members of Congress in the same boat of things that could have been done better"

- John Breaux

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John Breaux's quote recommends that he believes that both himself and also all participants of Congress can have done much better in their corresponding roles. This indicates that he believes that there is room for enhancement in the manner in which Congress runs and that he is willing to take obligation for his very own activities. Breaux's quote likewise recommends that he thinks that all members of Congress must be held answerable for their actions and that they ought to aim to do far better in the future. This can be interpreted as a require higher openness and accountability in Congress, as well as a pointer that all participants of Congress must make every effort to do their finest in order to offer their components. Breaux's quote is a suggestion that all members of Congress ought to take responsibility for their actions and also aim to do much better in the future.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by John Breaux somewhere between March 1, 1944 and today. He/she was a famous Politician from USA. The author also have 17 other quotes.

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