"I've liked lots of people 'til I went on a picnic jaunt with them"
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As a First Lady, Truman was expected to radiate geniality, to smooth public life into a single unwrinkled napkin. Instead she offers a small, social booby trap: take any well-liked person, remove their usual settings, and watch their character leak out through inconvenience. The humor is understated Midwestern realism, less punchline than diagnosis. “Lots of people” suggests she’s not a misanthrope; she’s sociable. The twist is that sociability is conditional on context. She’s warning that charm is often an indoor sport.
There’s also a class and gender subtext: picnics look casual, but they’re work. Someone packs, remembers, wipes, manages moods. Truman’s quip quietly sides with the person doing that labor, the one who discovers that “easygoing” often means “someone else will handle it.” In a political world built on handshakes and staged good cheer, she points to the unstageable moment as the real referendum on people.
Quote Details
| Topic | Witty One-Liners |
|---|---|
| Source | Verified source: NPS video transcript: Harry S. Truman and Elizabeth (Bess Truman, 2020)
Evidence: It’s strange that such widely different things as war and picnics will so surely show a man up. I’ve liked lots of people ‘til I went on a picnic jaunt with them and you can say the same thing about several men ‘til you went on a war “jaunt” with them – eh?. This transcript (created 11/10/2020) reproduces a Bess Wallace Truman letter (signed “Devotedly, Bess”) dated February 18, 1919. That letter is the primary-origin *context* for the quote; however, the transcript itself is not the first publication. Multiple secondary quote sites attribute the line to the edited letter collection “Dear Harry, Love Bess: Bess Truman’s Letters to Harry Truman, 1919–1943” (Truman State University Press, 2011) and give a page citation (often p.14), but those sites are not primary. To verify “first published,” you should consult the 2011 Truman State University Press book directly and/or the underlying archival letter (Feb. 18, 1919) at the Harry S. Truman Library & Museum (or NARA) to determine earliest publication/availability in print. Other candidates (1) Oak and Dagger (Dorothy St. James, 2013) compilation95.0% ... I've liked lots of people 'til I went on a picnic jaunt with them. —BESS TRUMAN, FIRST LADY OF THE UNITED STATES ... |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Truman, Bess. (2026, February 28). I've liked lots of people 'til I went on a picnic jaunt with them. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-liked-lots-of-people-til-i-went-on-a-picnic-23353/
Chicago Style
Truman, Bess. "I've liked lots of people 'til I went on a picnic jaunt with them." FixQuotes. February 28, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-liked-lots-of-people-til-i-went-on-a-picnic-23353/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I've liked lots of people 'til I went on a picnic jaunt with them." FixQuotes, 28 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-liked-lots-of-people-til-i-went-on-a-picnic-23353/. Accessed 17 Mar. 2026.







