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The Notes: Ronald Reagan's Private Collection of Stories and Wisdom

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Ronald Reagan left behind a legacy that America willnever forget. Now, in this one-of-a-kind collection of his most intimatethoughts, his favorite quotations by others, and his own most collectiblejokes, all culled from a newly disclosed set of personal notecards he keptthroughout his life and career, fans and admirers of the fortieth presidentwill find a unique window of insight into the soul of an American icon. Editedby Douglas Brinkley, editor of #1 NewYork Times bestseller The ReaganDiaries , this indispensible Reagan retrospective is perfect for fathers,graduates, and anyone looking to find inspiration in the thoughts and musingsof a great American leader.

320 pages, Paperback

First published May 10, 2011

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Ronald Reagan

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Ronald Wilson Reagan was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. He was a member of the Republican Party and became an important figure in the American conservative movement. His presidency is known as the Reagan era.
Born in Illinois, Reagan graduated from Eureka College in 1932 and was hired the next year as a sports broadcaster in Iowa. In 1937, he moved to California where he became a well-known film actor. During his acting career, Reagan was president of the Screen Actors Guild twice, from 1947 to 1952 and from 1959 to 1960. In the 1950s, he hosted General Electric Theater and worked as a motivational speaker for General Electric. Reagan's "A Time for Choosing" speech during the 1964 presidential election launched his rise as a leading conservative figure. After being elected governor of California in 1966, he raised state taxes, turned the state budget deficit into a surplus and implemented harsh crackdowns on university protests. Following his loss to Gerald Ford in the 1976 Republican Party presidential primaries, Reagan won the Republican Party's nomination and then a landslide victory over President Jimmy Carter in the 1980 presidential election.
In his first term as president, Reagan began implementing "Reaganomics", which involved economic deregulation and cuts in both taxes and government spending during a period of stagflation. On the world stage, he escalated the arms race, increased military spending, transitioned Cold War policy away from the policies of détente with the Soviet Union, and ordered the 1983 invasion of Grenada. He also survived an assassination attempt, fought public-sector labor unions, expanded the war on drugs, and was slow to respond to the AIDS epidemic. In the 1984 presidential election, he defeated former vice president Walter Mondale in another landslide victory. Foreign affairs dominated Reagan's second term, including the 1986 bombing of Libya, the secret and illegal sale of arms to Iran to fund the Contras, and engaging in negotiations with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, which culminated in the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.
Reagan left the presidency in 1989 with the American economy having seen a significant reduction of inflation, the unemployment rate having fallen, and the U.S. having entered its then-longest peacetime expansion. At the same time, the national debt had nearly tripled since 1981 as a result of his cuts in taxes and increased military spending, despite cuts to domestic discretionary spending. Reagan's foreign policies also contributed to the end of the Cold War. Though he planned an active post-presidency, it was hindered, after he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 1994, and his physical and mental capacities gradually deteriorated, leading to his death in 2004. His tenure constituted a realignment toward conservative policies in the United States, and he is often considered an icon of American conservatism. Historical rankings of U.S. presidents have typically placed Reagan in the upper tier, and his post-presidential approval ratings by the general public are usually high.

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Profile Image for Terry Cornell.
524 reviews61 followers
August 10, 2020
Reagan was known to keep his favorite bits of wisdom, jokes, and quotes on 4-by-6 note cards, and he would frequently take one of these cards and insert it into a speech draft. This particular collection was re-discovered in 2010 when the Reagan Library was going through a remodel to coincide with the centennial of Reagan's birth. A combination search/inventory was conducted to find new material to place on display in the museum. The material in this book was discovered in a cardboard box without a label, simply marked in pen on the side "RR's desk". Inside were stacks of these same hand-written 4-by-6 note cards broken down into stacks by topic--"On Liberty", "On War", "On the People", "On Religion", "The World", and "On Political Theater". Editor Douglas Brinkley presents the material in these same topical areas, along with a section on Reagan jokes/humor. The handwritten notes are duplicated accurately, including Reagan's own abbreviations. A real insight into our former President's thoughts and humor.
Profile Image for Frank Kelly.
444 reviews27 followers
June 17, 2011
To all those silly critics of Ronald Reagan - the ones who called him "an amimial dunce" among other silly names - this book won't make them happy. Over the years, Regan assembled an impressive collection of sayings, philosphical extracts, poems and speeches which he used to guide him through his years in public office. Historian Douglas Brinkley discovered the collection while researching through the Reagan Library and edited them into this fine book -- a book which I have already found useful professionally. It's superb, funny and quite inspiring. And it makes me miss the Old Man more than ever.
Profile Image for Reagan Faith Waggoner.
298 reviews2 followers
June 14, 2022
I skimmed this book this afternoon.... Wide margins, large font, easy to read and well-organized. I added many quotations to my quote collection as I read, and my mental to-read list. Some of the most striking were Vladimir Lenin quotations, particularly potent at the time to Reagan I'm sure due to his fight against communism.

"Go to youth, form fighting squads everywhere. Let groups be organized of 3, 10, 30 persons. Let them arm themselves as best they can with a revolver, knife, rag soaked in keresene for starting fires. Do not make membership in the party an absolute condition. That would be an absurd demand for an armed uprising. You must proceed with propaganda on a wide scale. Propagandists must supply each group with a brief and simple recipe for making bombs. Squads must begin military training. Some may undertake to kill, to spy or blow up police stations, others to raid the bank and confiscate money for insurrection." -Vladimir Lenin

But - many inspiring quotations as well

Sink or swim, live or die, survive or perish, I give my hand and my heart to this vote. It is true that in the beginning we aimed not at independence. But there's a divinity that shapes our ends. I know the uncertainties of human affairs. But I see through this day's business. We may die, die as colonists; die as slaves; die it. may be on the scaffold. Be it so. But while I live, let me have a country or at least the hope of a country, and that a free country. But whatever be our fate, be assured, that this declaration will stand.... All that I have, and all that I am and all that I hope to be in life I am now ready to stake upon it; and I leave off as I began, that live or die, survive or perish, I am for the declaration. -John Adams
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804 reviews32 followers
January 25, 2022
Notes is a book of the favorite quotations or at least the thoughts of many great people~ from former presidents, thinkers, poets, else, that inspired Ronald Reagan, arguably America's last truly great President. They were written down on note cards and kept in his desk drawer in the Oval Office, thus the title of the book. It's a different way of looking at person's mindset and thoughts ~ to see what ideas and thoughts inspires and influences someone, but I think this book works as an extra to maybe better books like the Reagan Diaries or an autobiography, but it still was interesting and a quick read.
Profile Image for Deborah Martinez.
633 reviews
April 27, 2014
A book of quotes, notes, jokes, and nuggets of political wisdom that Reagan wrote down on 4X6 note cards and kept in his desk drawer in the Oval Office.

I really enjoyed the book, but it something you read just a few at a time, so I tended to read a few pages at night before bed, and then again when I woke up in the morning.

A few of the quotes I enjoyed include:

"Even moderation should not be practiced to excess."

"A gentle [man] always says & does the kindest think."

"That dumb blonde in the office may turn out to be a smart burnette."

"Before TV no one knew what a headache looked like."

Profile Image for John Yelverton.
4,419 reviews38 followers
January 1, 2013
An amazing collection of notes from an amazing group of thinkers, writers, theologians and common people. However, none of them were actually written by Ronald Reagan, but it's a great insight into his personal philosophy.
141 reviews2 followers
December 22, 2019
Whether you're a fan of Reagan or not, it is fascinating to read through the anecdotes, illustrations, jokes, etc. that he kept in his "toolbox", and sheds light on the thinking of the "Great Communicator".
Profile Image for Jerry.
873 reviews21 followers
March 8, 2012
Lots of good stuff here on many topics, and much of it immediately relevant: "It is in the natural course of events tha liberty recedes and government grows." --Jefferson
921 reviews25 followers
May 22, 2019
It was alright.

This collection of Reagan's notecards that he either wrote or was from someone else were found when someone was cleaning a section in the president library. It is separated in 9 chapters for the different topics of each card. The collection was OK. It was a little hard to read because while each quote was separated it could have been arranged better where it wasn't carried over onto the next page or so. The little things that were presented sloppy by the publisher. The book is also just under 300 pages (glossary, etc included), but it really could or should be only 250 or less.

For those hardcore Reagan fans I guess you read it because you are hardcore... As a big fan of him...it is probably OK if you skip it I guess. Either way don't buy though. Library all the way.

A couple good quotes

Income tax law was passed in 1914. Since then Dems. have cut the tax once. Repubs. have cut it 14 times. I used this in a speech in 1974. A '78' poll had shown 95% of people rated inflat. as our biggest problem. 81% put high cost of govt. & taxes 2nd. In some pole a majority said Dems. are better at cutting taxes than Republicans.

Every time the govt. shifts to the left the decimal point in taxes shifts to the right.

Volataire: "In general the art of govt. consists of taking as much money as poss. from one class of citizens to give to the other."

A protest march is like a tantrum only better organized.

As long as there are final exams there will be prayer in schools.
Profile Image for Jacob Aitken.
1,682 reviews413 followers
August 28, 2019
After Pres. Reagan’s death they found several boxes on his desk that consisted in hundreds of 3 x 5 note cards. He had written everything from formal quotations to one-liners. He recycled these and used them as political dynamite.

The first half of the book is organized around topics and is quotations from famous people. The second half consists of jokes he collected over the years.

Ibn Khaldoun: At the beginning of a dynasty taxation yields a large revenue from small assessments. At the end of a dynasty taxation yields a small revenue from large assessments (90).

Will Rogers: Whenever you make out a tax return, you don’t know if you are a crook or a martyr.


Jokes:

“I used to think I was poor. Then they tell me I was needy. They said I wasn’t needy–I was culturally deprived. Then they said deprived was a bad image–I was underprivileged. That became overused and I became disadvantaged. I still don’t have a dime but I do have a great vocabulary” (222).

“Pilot to control tower: “I’m coming in. Please give me landing instructions.”
Tower: Why are you yelling so loud?
Pilot: I don’t have a radio.

Middle Age: When you begin exchanging emotions for symptoms (237).

English professor told class he’d found one of the most elegant lines in the English language: “Walk with light.” Isn’t that a wonderful thing to say to someone? The class agreed and asked who the poet was.
Professor: Anonymous. It’s written on a sign at the corner of 9th and Main.
Profile Image for Dawn.
1,652 reviews15 followers
July 12, 2025
Ronald Reagan kept note cards of historical quotes, sayings, and jokes that meant something to him. This book is a compilation of those note cards. I have always liked Ronald Reagan, so it was nice to be in his head for a few minutes. It was interesting to look at politics historically and read some clean humor. This is not a book you can read in one sitting. I read a few quotes per day to better digest them.
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90 reviews3 followers
November 17, 2019
Recommend book by one of my favorite authors Ryan Holiday; who believes all of us should follow suit and keep a common place for our thoughts/stories/wisdoms we come across day-to-day.
Regardless of political affiliation this is a fun book to learn more about Reagan's thought process and personality.
24 reviews
December 20, 2020
The humour chapter was so relatable and personal and absolutely a masterpiece of one liners. The Chapter on the Character was also memorable and I would recommend anyone to read it. I am currently reading also President Reagan Autobiography and that sparked my interest to read the Notes.
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14 reviews
May 27, 2018
Excellent book, enjoyed what President Reagan thought was influential and humorous
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1 review1 follower
January 28, 2020
Could not put this one down. I’m re-reading it already. I’ve always loved Reagan, and now I love him even more. I laughed, cried, and was sharing quotes with friends.
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June 11, 2021
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Some pretty funny quotes especially in the humor section.
Profile Image for Ben Martin.
38 reviews1 follower
February 22, 2022
This was a really quick and enjoyable read. Reagan was not only a very philosophical man, but he has a great sense of humor. I found the range of topics in his notes to be really interesting. Getting an insight into some of his personal notes made it easy to see why he was such an effective speaker. This book is just another reminder that we could use another Reagan.
Profile Image for Tom.
385 reviews33 followers
January 15, 2012
A good collection of thoughts that Reagan had accumulated over his life. (A gift from my daughter – what is it about my kids that give such great gift ideas?). Reagan collected short statements / quotations throughout his life. This is a collection of those notes that was recently found.

There are a couple of problems with the book. One is that the editor included a short descriptive list of the people who were the source of the statements. But the list is incomplete! Why have a list that is incomplete? Abraham Lincoln is in the list, but not Abba Elan (the former wasn’t necessary and lacking the later is deleting the ones that are valuable. While poor appendix does not degrade from the collection of notes, it fails to add the value it could have added.

The notes were organized and categorized by the editor – not by Reagan. This might help, but if there was some significance to the original order, it was lost to he readers (but presumably still extant at the Library).

Overall, I enjoyed the book. It is not one to sit and read I a day (but that works also) but one to pick up from time to time.
5 reviews
March 14, 2013
Marshall Lanning
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I read the book The Notes by Ronald Reagan, its a very good book if your wondering. This book is not a story, its a book of quotes and sayings that different political icons of the world had on certain subjects of government. Certain subjects like: war, politics, economy, social world. Ronald reagan had kept a book of these notes in a private folder that he sometimes used on speeches, and someone came across the folder of notecards and had his collection of notes published into a fantastic book that i loved reading.
This is one of the books that I've read in my life where i couldn't put
It down, it was very interesting to me. If i could rate this book i would give it five out of five stars. I would recommend this book to anyone with political interests, or anyone who liked who ronald Reagan was because this book is about what ronald Reagan liked to hear.
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46 reviews1 follower
August 16, 2014
Highlights and Points to Ponder about "The Notes:"
This was a good little book filled with quotes Ronald Reagan collected on 4x6 cards. A couple boxes of these notes were found at the Reagan Library. Some are on display at his Presidential Library. Most were hand written a well. Neat collection. Here are a couple of my favorites:
-Thomas Jefferson said: "I place the economy among the first and most important virtues and public debt as the greatest of the dangers to be feared."
-Winston Churchill: "The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings while the inherent virtue of Socialist is the equal sharing of miseries."
-Wilfred A Peterson: "Happiness doesn't come from doing what we like to do but from liking what we have to do."
-"Anyone who thinks he is going to be happy and prosperous by letting government take car of him should take a good look at the American Indian."
-"Prosperity is something created by businessmen for politicians to take credit for."
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383 reviews6 followers
February 6, 2023
Through most of his public life, President Reagan had a secret collection of 4-by-6 note cards which contained his favorite aphorisms, jokes, asides, and timeless nuggets of political wisdom. It’s believed he started this collection while serving as a spokesman for General Electric from 1954 to 1962. Compelled to deliver hundreds of speeches a year, he began to collect these sentiments to sprinkle into his speeches.

I saw this collection on display at the Reagan Library and became fascinated with its contents. Luckily, Harper Publishing took care to edit the collection and publish it in book form. The notes are divided into several sections based on theme, so it’s easy to jump in anywhere for a bit of wisdom or funny bon mot.
Profile Image for Tim Chavel.
249 reviews74 followers
April 16, 2012
Ronald Reagan is my favorite President. This book is a collection of President Reagan's collection of quotes that he kept to use in his speeches. There are many great quotes and vary greatly. He has quotes from over one twenty different people. I will leave you with two quotes:

Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "The hero is no braver than an ordinary man - but he is brave five minutes longer.

A Ronald Reagan joke:

Cop: "Said to myself when you came around the corner 45 at least." Woman: "Oh this dress always makes me look 5 years older."

If you like Ronald Reagan you will enjoy this book!
Profile Image for Jon Angell.
150 reviews14 followers
December 30, 2015
I started reading this in the fall or maybe after Christmas as much as a year and half to almost two years ago. I put it aside for a while... it's best read in short burst, but then I decided to power through and finish the last quarter of the book to make room in my pile of books being read and rotated through. In this books it list a lot of the references and jokes that he had compiled for his writings and for speeches... It was kind of neat to read through the notes and read notes that you could remember him telling in a speech, interview or other writing... I liked the book.... but unless you are into writing or just liked Ron Reagan the way I do, this book wouldn't be for everyone....
Profile Image for Maddie.
84 reviews42 followers
April 3, 2018
Whatever one's personal political convictions, there is no denying that Ronald Reagan possessed an incredible wit. In "The Notes," his charm, humor, honesty, and cleverness can be found written large in every thought. This collection makes for an enjoyable read and can be easily revisited in parts or as a whole. It is also a thoughtful tribute to Reagan's life and character, highlighting his wonderful capacity for finding truth and humor even in times of difficulty. Highly recommended.
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76 reviews1 follower
February 17, 2013
A neat little peek into a collection of Ronald Reagan's notecards. The only reason I gave it 3 stars is because even though it was good, a lot of the quotes are from other people. I was hoping there would be more notes from Reagan, rather than quotes that he would jot down from other people..... Still a nice collection to get an idea of what Reagan's inspiration was. Also cool how it is seperated in different areas of topic. Notes on War, Notes on Religion, Humor, etc.
14 reviews
March 6, 2013
Reagan like most thoughtful people copied thoughts, quotes from books that he read. this edition is divided into sections reflecting the broad policy issues that reagan spoke to and dealt with. as a result, it reflects in broad terms those people whom he read and the insights that he gleamed from them as he developed his vision, his political beliefs. a wonderful insight into a truely great president.
Profile Image for Jake Danishevsky.
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May 3, 2016
Incredible book of letters, quotes, notes and insight into the mind of one of the most influential and one of the most amazing Presidents in our history. Great book to have. I just wanted to have this one, because is a treasure chest of ideas and tidbits from Ronald Reagan's personal collection. Something I like to reference from time to time or just open and read a few pages here and there. Highly recommend it.
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37 reviews
February 13, 2015
Delightful gem of a book. An insightful look into Reagan's thoughts and ideas and how he organized himself and his speeches. Even though he had speech writers, even they stated that Reagan often took out these 4x6 cards on which he had meticulously noted quotes, thoughts and witticisms, and replaced their statements with his own- and for the better. RFK is said to have stated in 1967 that Reagan was the most prepared and best debater he ever faced. This book will help you see why.
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10 reviews
January 4, 2013
The "Great Communicator" kept a file, written in his own hand, of quotes,stories, jokes, etc. on many topics and from many diverse sources. He often had just the right illustration to make a point in a speech. It was engaging to read the quotes and then to consider why he found them fascinating enough to add to his collection.
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