Every time I’ve done something that doesn’t feel right, it’s ended up not being right.
Meaning of the quote
This quote means that whenever Mario Cuomo did something that didn't feel like the right thing to do, it turned out to be a bad decision. He's saying that we should trust our instincts and do what feels morally correct, even if it's harder or less convenient, because going against our better judgment often leads to negative consequences.
About Mario Cuomo
Mario Cuomo was an iconic American politician who served as the Governor of New York for three terms. He was known for his liberal views and powerful speeches, including his famous 1984 Democratic National Convention address. Cuomo was considered a potential presidential candidate but ultimately declined to run, earning him the nickname “Hamlet on the Hudson”.
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