Top 99 Quotes & Sayings by Trish Regan - Page 2

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Last updated on November 5, 2024.
We capitalists? We want transparency.
When I go to Colombia or Mexico, I speak Spanish. When I go to Italy, I speak Italian. When I'm in Germany, I speak German. Would I expect them to speak English in these countries? No. I mean, great if they do, but no. Would I be offended if in Spain they say we speak Spanish? No. If I was an immigrant there, no.
You need to know your values. — © Trish Regan
You need to know your values.
In politics, you need to be able to live up to the hype.
Bottom line: this is the United States. And we speak English here.
I want a for-profit company counting my vote because they know if they get it wrong, or if they get hacked, their value will plummet.
One thing that is clear to me: as a society, we put way too much emphasis on a slip of paper - that college diploma.
We live in the United States. British settlers founded the first colony in North America. And English is our language.
Money, ego, revenge and the seduction of being a media darling is pretty powerful stuff, and, John Bolton is proving he's not immune.
Hey, China - a little insight into how we American women think: We're damn smart and we will willingly respond with emotion when presented with a set of facts.
Donald Trump is living proof of the American Dream. A kid from Queens, New York, who made it big. And, yeah - he'll be the first to tell you he isn't perfect. But who is?
What incentive does a university have to control costs when it has a steady supply of students being lent federal funds?
I speak fluent Spanish. I also speak Italian and I was once pretty decent at German. — © Trish Regan
I speak fluent Spanish. I also speak Italian and I was once pretty decent at German.
The Founding Fathers were truly some of the most gifted thinkers in history. They understood that power could be used to corrupt.
This is the extreme left's problem in both television and in politics. Whether it be lousy ratings on TV or getting votes, if you don't listen to and understand Americans, you'll pay the price at the ballot box.
It's our instinct to want to acquire a better lifestyle for ourselves and our families.
Leaders cling to power in a socialist state like Venezuela by buying votes and manipulating elections.
Our privacy, our rights as citizens - these are ideals that we Americans hold very dear.
Capitalism is the system that has enabled greatness and made America the envy of the world.
The Democrats have morphed themselves into the anti-worker, anti-American (as it relates to Iranian terrorists and China), and anti-family political party. They have strayed too far from the values - economic and personal - that have made America the powerhouse we are.
Using flimsy evidence to spy on innocent citizens could very well be a crime.
I've explained before the power psychology has on the markets.
Incentives matter. Dreams matter. We cannot strip incentives away. Dreams are the foundation of the American dream, which is so intrinsic to who we are.
Americans want to work. We want to take care of our families. It's in our DNA, the American work ethic.
The elite cannot understand why President Trump is liked by so many Americans, nor why people flock to his rallies. Yet, it's in part because they believe he 'gets' them. They believe he understands and, most importantly, respects their economic values and their dreams.
Coming together is something to be proud of.
The diploma has become a brand and learning should never be about a brand. Learning, the real kind, actually never ends.
Human suffering is not, nor should it ever be, a political issue. — © Trish Regan
Human suffering is not, nor should it ever be, a political issue.
Our government is for the people, by the people - and no one can orchestrate a hostile takeover. We, the people, control our destiny.
From logos to software - you name it, the Chinese have stolen it - and they'll keep stealing it, if left unchecked.
You think Bill Gates would have dropped out of Harvard and toiled away creating Microsoft if he thought the government was going to take most of the company? Or Steve Jobs - drop out of Stanford to create Apple?
You know, I sure hope this alt-left movement doesn't succeed because, I sure don't want to live in a world where success is punished - and ambitions are thwarted by big government. That is not the American way - and, it's certainly not a path for success.
The only people that actually like Schiff are media hacks.
We make choices every single day of our lives and those choices mean we must give up something in exchange for another. In economics it's called an 'opportunity cost.'
Capitalism is the engine that has grown economies.
Our economy, our safety, our jobs all take a back seat to the left's political desire to hurt Trump.
China wants to take our economic place in the world and, in doing so, will devastate our economy at the expense of our future and our families' futures.
The facts are, China's aspirations are not good for us, nor our families. — © Trish Regan
The facts are, China's aspirations are not good for us, nor our families.
Socialism most always leads to a failure of democracy because the economic system ultimately cannot provide for its people.
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