Quote #180245
In our home there was always prayer - aloud, proud and unapologetic.
Lyndon B. Johnson
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line presents prayer as a defining household practice—public within the family, confident rather than private or embarrassed. By stressing “aloud, proud and unapologetic,” the speaker frames religious observance as both habitual and identity-forming: faith is not merely a personal comfort but a moral posture that shapes family culture and, by implication, character. In a political figure’s mouth, the sentiment can also function rhetorically, signaling rootedness in traditional values and aligning the speaker with constituents for whom open religiosity is a marker of integrity. The emphasis is less on doctrine than on the social meaning of unapologetic devotion.




