Top 15 Presidencies Quotes
#1. The wound-tight, travel-light Obama has a distaste for the adversarial and the random. But if you stick too rigidly to a 'No Drama' rule in the White House, you risk keeping reality at bay. Presidencies are always about crisis management.
Maureen Dowd
#2. I feel like Bush presidencies are like "Godfather" films. You should stop at two.
David Letterman
#3. Whatever the final outcome in Iraq, our men and women in uniform should stand tall with pride for a job well done. It was our political leaders - of both parties and both presidencies - who failed us.
Kathleen Troia McFarland
#5. To be fair, my analysis failed to spell out Obama's first-term accomplishments, although I did acknowledge his 'enormous skills' and tried to focus readers on the distinction between good and great presidencies.
Ron Fournier
#6. Jeb Bush may run for President. Bush presidencies are like 'Caddyshack' movies. They should have stopped with one.
David Letterman
#7. If you are heading for 60, people will flirt with you; if you are heading for 70, they won't.
Trinny Woodall
#9. A racer snake / slicking off / like a signature into the weeds.
Tony Crunk
#10. Fear always devalues your capability by saying: you are not good enough to pursue your dreams or what if you fail to fulfil your dreams. But your inner ability always says, you are able, you have what it takes, you can do it, don't give up. Follow your inner ability and you will never go wrong.
Euginia Herlihy
#11. Finally I knelt on the bed and placed my hand on his back. I patted awkwardly, hoping that was protocol for when someone was sobbing their eyes out. "hey." pat, pat. "It's okay. We'll bust out of here before they tag us." pat, pat, pat. I felt lame
Elana Johnson
#12. There'll be good times, Hanna. Fill yourself up with them, hold onto them tight, 'cause when the bad times come, you'll need them," she advised.
Kristen Ashley
#13. Real teachers like Jesus, Buddha, Nanak, Rumi have much more to teach humanity, than the imaginary figure Krishna, concocted by an ancient Indian man named Vyasa.
Abhijit Naskar
#14. I think they've met before," she finally said.
"Who? Thibault and the loser?
Nicholas Sparks
#15. The perfection of conversational intercourse is when the breeding of high life is animated by the fervor of genius.
Leigh Hunt
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