Quote by Chester A. Arthur
Madam, I may be President of the United States, but my private life is nobody's damn business.
Summary
This quote expresses the President's belief that his personal life should not be subject to public scrutiny or judgment simply because of his position of power. He asserts that being the President does not erase his right to privacy and calls out the idea that his role obligates him to disclose every aspect of his private affairs. The quote emphasizes the boundary between public and private life and argues for the need to respect personal privacy despite holding a position of immense public responsibility.