Jim Gilmore quotes
-
“Tell the President to stand up to our enemies, not cower to them or make excuses for them!”
-- Jim Gilmore -
“Tom Brady was suspended 4 games for hiding evidence. Hillary should have to sit out first 4 primaries.”
-- Jim Gilmore -
“It's not enough to tell people to be creative; they need to know how, and what to create.”
-- Jim Gilmore -
“You are not guilty of anything until you are charged and tried.”
-- Jim GilmoreSource : "Hardball" with Chris Matthews, www.nbcnews.com. October 18, 2005.
-
-
“If the rules of creativity are the norm for a company, creative people will be the norm.”
-- Jim Gilmore -
“Consumers view of you is not about how they compare you to other banks. It's about how they compare you to all of the other businesses they experience.”
-- Jim Gilmore
-
“Even if my country remains in war with yours. . .remember. . . i am not your enemy.”
-
“Have I not destroyed my enemy when I have made him into my friend?”
-
“Our strategy is to destroy the enemy from within, to conquer him through himself.”
-
“Shakespeare was a smart dude. He was the president of Rome.”
-
“Win without boasting. Lose without excuse.”
Source : Albert Payson Terhune (1930). “To the Best of My Memory”, New York : Harper
-
“Excuse my absolute freedom. I refuse to make a distinction between any of the moments of myself.”
You may also like:
-
Benjamin Carson
Doctor -
Bob Ehrlich
Former Governor of Maryland -
Bob Marshall
Virginia politician -
Bobby Jindal
Governor of Louisiana -
Carly Fiorina
Executive officer -
Chris Christie
Governor of New Jersey -
Duncan Hunter
Former United States Representative -
George Pataki
Former Governor of New York -
Jeb Bush
Former Governor of Florida -
Jim Webb
Former United States Senator -
John Kasich
Former United States Representative -
Lincoln Chafee
American Politician -
Lindsey Graham
United States Senator -
Mark Earley
American Politician -
Mike Huckabee
Former Governor of Arkansas -
Rand Paul
United States Senator -
Rick Perry
Governor of Texas -
Rick Santorum
Former United States Senator -
Scott Walker
Governor of Wisconsin -
Martin O'Malley
Governor of Maryland