I Like this quote I dislike this quote“Leadership is unlocking people's potential to become better.”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“Imagination allows us to escape the predictable. It enables us to reply to the common wisdom that we cannot soar by saying, "Just watch!"”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“Leaders should be collaborative, modest, and generous.”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“I believe we need a new kind of leadership, a leadership that puts the people front and center, not the president.”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“For a long time, I operated under the Chinese proverb that there are four kinds of leaders: those who you laugh at, those who you hate, those who you love and those who you don't even know that they're leaders.”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“Every time I have some moment on a seashore, or in the mountains, or sometimes in a quiet forest, I think this is why the environment has to be preserved.”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“Trying to take money out of politics is like trying to take jumping out of basketball”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“The game is still full of joy and the lessons learned from it stay with you . . . even though the game has changed, the old values still flow through it.”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“That reminds me of the kind of politician who would chop down a tree, then stand on the stump and give a speech about conservation.”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“Unless we clear up our own house, the Republicans will clean up in the fall,”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“Al Gore has run a strong campaign and I congratulate him, ... But we are smarter and better-prepared.”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“That (strategy) was not in conflict with the way I have run my campaign, ... It shows respect for the voters, to point out that something is untrue.”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“We should be better because of team speed, but it doesn't mean anything unless you use it.”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“Some people say we can never achieve our special destiny, but I say, in a world of new possibilities guided by goodness, we can and we will,”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“Only those who have never left Washington have missed the lessons of the last decade,”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“Sports is a metaphor for overcoming obstacles and achieving against great odds, ... Athletes, in times of this kind of difficulty, can be important role models.”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“I think the Saints will go over real well in San Antonio, but I'm partial to San Antonio because I think it's a wonderful place and has a lot of things to offer.”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“I knew when I got into this race that it wouldn't be easy. Anything worth fighting for in life rarely is,”

A rejection of absolutism, in all its forms, may sometimes slip into moral relativism or even nihilism, an erosion of values that hold society together…” 

“But that’s part of what makes America wonderful, is we always had this nagging dissatisfaction that spurs us on. That’s how we ended up going west, that’s how we--“I’m tired of all these people back east; if I go west, there’s going to be my own land and I’m not going to have to put up with this nonsense, and I’m going to start my own thing, and I’ve got my homestead.” ...It is true, though, that that restlessness and that dissatisfaction which has helped us go to the moon and create the Internet and build the Transcontinental Railroad and build our land-grant colleges, that those things, born of dissatisfaction, we can very rapidly then take for granted and not tend to and not defend, and not understand how precious these things are.” 

“Sometimes you can’t worry about hurt. Sometimes you worry only about getting where you have to go.” We” 

“I can see that my choices were never truly mine alone--and that is how it should be, that to assert otherwise is to chase after a sorry sort of freedom.” 

“Folks hear stories like that, they just stop trying to talk to these young cats out here. We start generalizing about ’em just like the white folks do. We see ’em hanging out, we head the other way. After a while, even the good kid starts realizing ain’t nobody out here gonna look out for him. So he figures he’s gonna have to look after himself. Bottom line, you got twelve-year-olds making their own damn rules.” Johnnie” 

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“But my convictions of where we are as a country and where we can go are so deep that I made the decision to take on the establishment and run.”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“We each (China and the United States) believe we are the center of the universe, so naturally we are going to bump up against each other,”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“I will fight to make sure that (privacy protection) occurs,”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“I ask myself what he would want a presidential candidate or a president to do at this time in our country's history.”

I Like this quote I dislike this quote“I'm trying to remain true to the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King,”

“You have to face up to this if you're going to be a strong leader,”

“I believe that we need a strong president that is not going to back away from affirmative action,”

“I would say quite clearly that white Americans can no longer deny the plight of black Americans,”

“Look we have taken action, but you know racial profiling practically began in New Jersey.

“What you see is what I call an elaborate Gore dance,”

“The road we have taken to this point has not been easy. But then again the road to change never is.” 

“Power. The word fixed in my mother’s mind like a curse. In America, it had generally remained hidden from view until you dug beneath the surface of things; until you visited an Indian reservation or spoke to a black person whose trust you had earned. But here power was undisguised, indiscriminate, naked, always fresh in the memory.” 

“We now live in a world where the most valuable skill you can sell is knowledge.” 

“America will rise again. And hope will rise again.” 

“I stand here knowing that my story is part of the larger American story, that I owe a debt to all of those who came before me, and that in no other country on Earth is my story even possible.” 

“We need to internalize this idea of excellence. Not many folks spend a lot of time trying to be excellent.” 

“We should soundly reject language coming out of the mouths of any of our leaders that feeds a climate of fear and hatred or normalizes racist sentiments; leaders who demonize those who don't look like us, or suggest that other people, including immigrants, threaten our way of life, or refer to other people as subhuman or imply that America belongs to just one certain type of people. Such language isn't new — it's been at the root of most human tragedy throughout history, here in America and around the world. It has no place in our politics and our public life, and it's time for the overwhelming majority of Americans of goodwill, of every race and faith and political party, to say as much — clearly and unequivocally.” 

“The audacity of hope! I still remember my grandmother, singing in the house, ‘There’s a bright side somewhere … don’t rest till you find it ….’” “That’s right!” “The audacity of hope!” 

“They spend half they lives worrying about what white folks think.” 

“Implicit … in the very idea of ordered liberty, was a rejection of absolute truth, the infallibility of any idea or ideology or theology or “ism,” any tyrannical consistency that might lock future generations into a single, unalterable course, or drive both majorities and minorities into the cruelties of the Inquisition, the pogrom, the gulag, or the jihad.

“I had nothing to escape from except my own inner doubt.” 

“Lincoln, and those buried at Gettysburg, remind us that we should pursue our own absolute truths only if we acknowledge that there may be a terrible price to pay.” 

“If you’re going to do this work, Barack, you’ve got to stop worrying about whether people like you. They won’t.” Patronage,” 

“I only know what I have seen. What I have not seen doesn't make my heart heavy.” 

“I had stumbled upon one of the well-kept secrets about black people: that most of us weren’t interested in revolt; that most of us were tired of thinking about race all the time; that if we preferred to keep to ourselves it was mainly because that was the easiest way to stop thinking about it, easier than spending all your time mad or trying to guess whatever it was that white folks were thinking about you.” 

“No person, in any culture, likes to be bullied. No person likes living in fear because his or her ideas are different. Nobody likes being poor or hungry, and nobody likes to live under an economic system in which the fruits of his or her labor go perpetually unrewarded.” 

“I tossed a stick into the fire. “Attitudes aren’t so different in America,” I told Francis. “You are probably right,” he said. “But you see, a rich country like America can perhaps afford to be stupid.”