Quotes about Leadership
Every four years, the eyes of America become riveted on the national election returns. But God's first concern during any political season is not the same as our first concern - it is not about what is happening, or going to happen, in the White House. God's first concern is what is happening, or not happening, in His house.
— Tony Evans
I got to be White House chief of staff, ten years of congressman, secretary of defense, vice-president. If you're a political junkie like I obviously am - that was - every one of those was just a tremendous experience. I'm very comfortable with what I did and why I did it and how I did it. And I'll let others judge whether they liked it or not.
— Dick Cheney
The White House should always be a friend to American freedom.
— Nancy Pearcey
I have known several presidents quite well, including my husband, and I worked closely with President George W. Bush and the White House then after 9/11, and I served with President Obama. I disagree with all three of those presidents on certain things.
— Hillary Clinton
Gimmicks belong almost anyplace except a Republican presidential primary.
— Meghan McCain
I'm the prime minister who removed 400 checkpoints, barriers, road-blocks and so on to facilitate the growth of the Palestinian economy.
— Benjamin Netanyahu
Rahul Gandhi lacks the mass appeal and not a match to Modi... people will not not accept him as prime minister.
— Tamilisai Soundararajan
We need to have business leaders who live by deep, strong principles.
— Stephen Covey
George W. Bush is not preoccupied with his legacy - nor with his popularity. He never has been. He has always led based on core conviction and strong principles and has believed that time and distance would allow for context.
— Mark McKinnon
We should not just talk about conservative principles, but we should actually advance them.
— Todd Young
It was a privilege to pray with Governor Romney - for his family and our country.
— Billy Graham
The privilege of holding the priesthood, which is the power and authority to act in God's name, is a great blessing and privilege and one that carries with it equally great obligations and responsibilities.
— Ezra Taft Benson