Quote by Andrew Jackson
I am a Senator against my wishes and feelings, which I regret more than any other of my life.
Summary
This quote expresses the speaker's deep regret and dissatisfaction with their role as a Senator. Despite their personal wishes and feelings, they find themselves in this position against their own desires. It suggests that the speaker sees being a Senator as an undesirable role that they have been forced into, and they feel a great sense of unhappiness and lamentation about it.