Top 16 Quotes & Sayings by George W. Romney

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American politician George W. Romney.
Last updated on December 23, 2024.
George W. Romney

George Wilcken Romney was an American businessman and Republican Party politician. He was chairman and president of American Motors Corporation from 1954 to 1962, the 43rd governor of Michigan from 1963 to 1969, and 3rd secretary of Housing and Urban Development from 1969 to 1973. He was the father of Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts and 2012 Republican presidential nominee who currently serves as United States senator from Utah; the husband of 1970 U.S. Senate candidate Lenore Romney; and the paternal grandfather of current Republican National Committee chair Ronna McDaniel.

Too often, young people who are just bursting with idealism either find themselves playing a game for which they have little heart or are hurling themselves into wasteful protests against the so-called Establishment.
Workers must participate in progress to enjoy their work and take pride in its product.
Our body is the temple of our spirit. — © George W. Romney
Our body is the temple of our spirit.
I'm concerned about truth and credibility in government.
Dogmatic ideological parties tend to splinter the political and social fabric of a nation.
I would never sacrifice my individual beliefs as a citizen to my corporate responsibilities.
My wife has been my greatest earthly inspiration. She excels in eloquence, the poetry of words, empathy and graciousness.
Too often we shape our public positions on the basis of our economic connections. That brings us dangerously close to economic determinism.
It is morally, politically and socially wrong for business as business or labor as labor to participate directly in politics.
Extremism in defense of liberty is not a vice, but I denounce political extremism, of the left or the right, based on duplicity, falsehood, fear, violence and threats when they endanger liberty.
You can't be too right too soon and win elections.
Prayer is not a substitute for work. First we have to do all we can ourselves to understand a situation. Then when we ask for help, sometimes it is very evident, sometimes it isn't. Sometimes we may well be helped by not getting a decision.
The rights of some must not be enjoyed by denying the rights of others. Neither can we permit states' rights at the expense of human rights.
My religion is my most precious possession. Except for it, I could easily have become excessively occupied with industry. Sharing responsibility for church work has been a vital counterbalance in my life.
We need leadership that can elevate religion and morality to their position of paramount importance and thus eliminate growing selfishness, immorality and materialism.
The pursuit of the difficult makes men strong — © George W. Romney
The pursuit of the difficult makes men strong
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