Our population is headed for a stable plateau, which means an aging population.

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Emanuel Cellerwas an American Democratic politician from New York who represented parts of the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens in the United States House of Representatives for nearly 50 years, from March 1923 to January 1973. He served as the dean of the United States House of Representatives from 1965 to 1973.

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I didn’t know then that I would never be able to leave the sounds and smells of these sights behind me, but I was fiercely conscious of one thing-my ambition.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

The population forecast for the United States in 1970 is 170 million. The population forecast for Russia alone in 1970 is 251 million. The implications are clear.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

The panic of the Depression loosened my inhibitions against being different. I could be myself.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

On the one hand we publicly pronounce the equality of all peoples; on the other hand, in our immigration laws, we embrace in practice these very theories we abhor and verbally condemn.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

The Democratic Party will never desert the freedoms of our people under the guise of pretending to protect them.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

Roosevelt’s humor was broad, his manner friendly. Of wit there was little; of philosophy, none. What did he possess? Intuition, inspiration, love of adventure.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

My grandfather was Catholic; my grandmother, Jewish. Crossing over from Bavaria, as immigrants to the United States, the ship started to sink. My grandmother jumped overboard. My grandfather followed, to save this girl he had never met.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

Roosevelt’s magic lay in one facet of his personality: He knew how to take the risk. No other man in public life I knew could so readily take the challenge of the new.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

The studied, unquestioning pace of my family irritated me.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

The study of music was a family interest.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

I had advocated the establishment of a Negro industrial commission. I had gestured against the growth of monopoly power. I had introduced a few civil rights bills.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

My wife – to-be and I went to see my father. Only he could answer the two questions before us: Shall we get married now? Shall I begin the practice of law, or continue being the successful wine salesman I had become, working my way through law school?

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

We pledge to fight the dark forces high in the counsels of the Republican Party which have made political capital out of the techniques of character assassination by innuendo.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

The author of McCarthyism was given the distinction of addressing the Republican National Convention. This strikes terror in the hearts of honest men.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

We believe firmly that Communism internally and externally can and must be fought without resort to the Communist tactics of the suppression of all individual freedom.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

It is the purpose of the majority of the Immigration Committee to encourage assimilation, yet this bill has already done more than anything I know of to bring about discord among our resident aliens.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

The inferior complex is now extended to all Europe, save Nordics.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

People were hurt, and because they were hurt, they were angry and quarreled and were jealous of one another.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

The power to investigate is a great public trust.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

My grandfather, in 1848, had fled from Germany to find political freedom in the United States.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

Illegality will never solve the problem of political lawlessness.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

I had fought against the unjust restriction of immigration.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

Communism feeds on aggression, hatred, and the imprisonment of men’s minds and souls. This shall not take root in the United States.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

Our population is headed for a stable plateau, which means an aging population.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

In our house we repeated the pattern of thousands of other homes. There were a few books and a lot of music. Our food and our furniture were no different from our neighbors’.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

The rate of population growth in the United States is slightly below that required to reproduce itself.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

In March of 1933 we witnessed a revolution in manner, in mores, in the definition of government. What before had been black or white sprang alive with color.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)

I had taken on the color of the climate around me and had driven back all the emotion that rose from the Brooklyn streets so that I could belong to the exclusive club of Congress.

Emanuel Celler

American politician (1888-1981)