Presidential last words.

  • George washington

    "'Tis well.'
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    Presidential last words

  • John Adams

    "Thomas Jefferdson still lives."
  • Thomas Jefferson

    "Is it the fourth?" ["It soon willbe."] "I resign my spirit to God and my daughter to my country."
  • James Monroe

    "I regret that I should leave this world without again beholding him."
  • James Madison

    "I always talk better lying down."
  • William Henry Harrison

    "Sir, I wish you to understand the true principlesof government which I myself have carried out. I ask nothing more."
  • Andrew Jackson

    "I hope to meet you in Heaven. Be good children, all of you and strive to be ready when the change comes."
  • John Quincy Adams

    This is the last of the Earth. I am content."
  • James Knox Polk

    "I love you Sarah, for all eternity, I love you."
  • Zachary Taylor

    "I regret notging, but I am sorry that I am about to leave my friends.
  • John Tyler

    "Doctor I am going." [I hope not sir."] "Prehaps it is best."
  • Martin Van Buren

    "There is but one reliance."
  • Abraham Lincoln

    "It doesn'treally matter."
  • James Buchanan

    Ehatever the result may be, I shall carry to my grave the conscienciousness that at least I meant well for my country. Oh Lord God Almighty, as thou wilt."
  • Franklin Pierce

    Unknown
  • Millard Filmore

    "The nourishment is palitable."
  • Andrew Johnson

    "I need no doctor. I can overcome my struggles."
  • James A.Garfield

    "Oh Swain, there is pain here. Swain, can you stop this. Oh, Oh Swain!"
  • Ulysses S. Grant

    "Water."
  • Chester A. Arther

    Unknown
  • Rutherford B. Hayes

    "I know that I am going where Lucy is."
  • Benjamin Harrison

    "Doctor...my lungs."
  • William McKinley

    "We are all going."
  • Grover Cleveland

    "I have tried so hard to do right."
  • Theodore Roosevelt

    "Please put out the light."
  • Warren G. Harding

    "That's no good, go on. Read some more.
  • Woodrow Wilson

    "I am a broken piece of machinery. When the machine is broken...I am ready."
  • William Howard Taft

    Unknown
  • Calvin Coolidge

    "Good morning, Robert."
  • Franklin D.Roosevelt

    "I have a terriffic headache."
  • John F. Kennedy

    "That's very obvious."
  • Herbert Hoover

    "Levi Staruss was one of my best friends."
  • Dwight D.Eisenhower

    "I've always loved my wife, my children and my grandchildren, and I've always loved my country. I want to go, I am ready to go. God,take me."
  • Harry Truman

    Unknown
  • Lyndon B. Johnson

    "Send Mike immediately."
  • Richard M. Nixon

    "Help."
  • Ronald Reagan

    Unknown
  • Gerald R.Ford

    Unknown