Top 61 Quotes & Sayings by Sonny Perdue

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American politician Sonny Perdue.
Last updated on December 23, 2024.
Sonny Perdue

George Ervin "Sonny" Perdue III is an American veterinarian, businessman, politician, and university administrator who served as the 31st United States Secretary of Agriculture from 2017 to 2021. He previously served as the 81st governor of Georgia from 2003 to 2011; Perdue was the first Republican to hold the office since the Reconstruction era.

One of my great joys in life is being a pilot. There is a great sense of freedom in soaring through the sky. You get a different perspective up there. Seeing things that aren't so apparent from the ground.
I think overall, from a deputy, from an undersecretary standpoint, the goal of a good leader is to get diversity across there. Geographical diversity is important. Industry diversity is important: you can't have all corn growers... Not only that, you've got gender diversity, you've got racial diversity.
The simple facts are these: We need higher standards in our schools, and we need to hold teachers accountable for the outcomes in their classrooms. — © Sonny Perdue
The simple facts are these: We need higher standards in our schools, and we need to hold teachers accountable for the outcomes in their classrooms.
We don't want a busybody government - a boss - that butts into our lives every chance it gets to tell us how to work, how to play, where to live and on and on.
I am a conservative Republican from the South.
It is simply unacceptable for people to sneak into this country illegally on Thursday, obtain a government-issued I.D. on Friday, head for the welfare office on Monday, and cast a vote on Tuesday.
Ethanol is here to stay, and we're going to work for new technologies to be more efficient.
You see, greatness for a state doesn't require some huge monument for all to see. It is not a journey to a particular destination - but a commitment to follow a course of constant and never-ending improvement.
Food is a noble thing to trade.
The goal of any farmer, after producing enough to feed his own family, has always been to find the best place to sell the year's crop.
No, our greatness does not come from our government.
I'm not very much of a 'name it and shame it' kind of guy.
Our form of government depends on a mutual bond of trust between the people and their government. But people have become cynical about their government. — © Sonny Perdue
Our form of government depends on a mutual bond of trust between the people and their government. But people have become cynical about their government.
Requiring valid, photographic identification is a common sense step to ensure voter integrity and sound elections.
It's not in the heart of America to see others go hungry.
While some of the critics are voicing legitimate concerns about the merits of a system of academic benchmarks, Common Core is frequently a straw man for the frustrations conservatives have with the federal government.
The Republican Party needs to be very, very careful that it maintains the Golden Rule in its rhetoric regarding immigration policy.
My first goal as governor is to restore public trust in state government by changing the culture of state government.
It is a commitment to our children and grandchildren to preserve a statewide network of land and water resources, prime agricultural and forestry lands, and natural, historic, and recreational areas for them to enjoy.
I want the USDA to look like America, and I want it to be the best, most effectively managed agency in the U.S. That starts with good people.
I haven't run across anyone in Georgia who is not regretful and repentant of man's inhumanity when you talk about owning one another.
I'm not sure about public apologies on behalf of other people as far as the motivation for them.
If I want to call somebody's name out, I want to make sure they've done wrong.
I will absolutely be an advocate and a fighter where necessary.
I'm a big fruit-and-vegetable kind of guy.
I've helped create and save thousands of American jobs.
Agriculture is in my heart.
Our best teachers do more than impart facts and figures - they inspire and encourage students and instill a true desire to learn. That's a fine art in itself.
I don't think you ought to walk into this country one day, and the first stop you make is the welfare office.
Yes, I'm your governor now. I'll take care of you.
I am a small business owner; I'm in the agri-business. That's about as blind a trust as you can get. We trust in the Lord for rain and many other things.
I'm going to be the unapologetic chief advocate, chief salesman for American agriculture products around the world. You grow 'em, we're going to sell 'em.
The jury is still out on whether humans are causing climate change.
We simply believe that everyone who lives in our state needs to abide by our laws.
Repentance comes from the heart.
But we know that the very God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time. And sometimes we're called upon to defend both life and liberty - God's blessings to Americans, and indeed, to all of His creation.
We can love all people while loving the law and expecting the law to be fulfilled, and that's a tricky balance.
I call it people-to-people politics and that's what politics should be about, reaching out and helping one another and touching one another about what we're going to do. — © Sonny Perdue
I call it people-to-people politics and that's what politics should be about, reaching out and helping one another and touching one another about what we're going to do.
It doesn't hurt to be a former governor. It helps in terms of getting your phone calls returned.
No American - Christian or otherwise - should have to choose between their careers and their faith.
In my eight years as governor, I did everything I could to resist federal control of issues that belong to the states.
We have seen levee breaks and flooding in the wake of storms, some of which have caused the loss of life, and USDA is ready to assist in any way we can.
My philosophy of leadership is to surround myself with good people who have ability, judgment and knowledge, but above all, a passion for service.
In Georgia, agriculture is one area where Democrats and Republicans consistently reached across the aisle and work together.
The only legacy I seek is the one that any grandparent seeks - that is, to hand off our nation... our fields and our farms to the next generation in better shape than we found it.
The South is a great driving destination for tourism - heritage, cultural and many other types of tourism.
We have to get out of the mindset that, 'If I invest $1 in crop insurance, I want to make sure I get a $1.10 or plus out of that.'
The fact is that Common Core is no more responsible for a bizarre homework question than global warming is for a rain shower. — © Sonny Perdue
The fact is that Common Core is no more responsible for a bizarre homework question than global warming is for a rain shower.
You don't try to fix things that aren't broken.
With global markets ever expanding, we need to make sure that our American farmers, ranchers, foresters, and producers are well positioned to continue to lead the world.
In the business world, lower profits reflect less demand for your product. But in government the opposite is true - demand for our services increases in hard times.
I expect each and every USDA employee to uphold their fellow Americans' First Amendment freedoms.
Floods, droughts, and natural disasters are a fact of life for farmers, ranchers, and foresters. They have persevered in the past, and they will adapt in the future - with the assistance of the scientists and experts at USDA.
I believe Georgia should aspire to nothing less than greatness. And I believe greatness is within our grasp.
I want to say something in a tough-love kind of way about crop insurance. Let's face it: You don't buy insurance on your house hoping it will burn down. Neither do we want to buy crop insurance and hope our crop fails so we can file.
When you combine the men and women deployed from our military installations with activated reservists and members of the National Guard, Georgia is contributing more personnel to the theatre than any other State in our Union.
We want a state wise in its contemplation - just in its actions - and moderate in the reach of government into our lives.
It's become a running joke among the public, and liberals have lost all credibility when it comes to climate science because their arguments have become so ridiculous and so obviously disconnected from reality.
Since I was a boy - born into a farming family in Bonaire, GA - I've had agriculture running through my veins.
I call it people-to-people politics and thats what politics should be about, reaching out and helping one another and touching one another about what were going to do.
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