A Quote by S.E. Cupp

Service is running for public office with the explicit and limited goal of serving your neighbors. — © S.E. Cupp
Service is running for public office with the explicit and limited goal of serving your neighbors.
... the People of God have to elect public servants who know the difference between serving the public and killing the public, and that those who can't tell the difference don't belong in public office.
I urge the enactment of a civil service law so explicit and so strong that no partisan official will dare evade it, basing all rewards, promotions and salaries solely on merit, on loyalty and industry in the public service.
As a husband and as a father of girls, I cannot imagine any woman in my family making the sacrifice of sanity required to run for office. The limited reward for public service cannot blunt the cost.
I'm actually in the process of running from office. I've got so much access and ability to do so much great social outreach and public service as a private person.
The reason for looking at a public listing instead of private capital is that I have always enjoyed running a public limited company.
During my two terms serving the good people of New Hampshire's First District, I always worked for what I call the bottom 99% of Americans, and I never forgot that public office is a public trust.
Wholesome food is wholesome food anywhere. I may not like something but, generally speaking, if it's a busy, street food stall serving mystery meat in India, they're in the business of serving their neighbors. They're not targeted toward a transient crowd of tourists that won't be around tomorrow. They're not in the business of poisoning their neighbors.
Public service is about serving all the people, including the ones who are not like you.
For me, there can be no higher public service than serving as a member of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Well, in the first place, military service, they don't call it service for nothing. You are actually serving your country. And it is a worthy and valid vocation.
What is my calling? What am I supposed to do? I think running for office, public office, can be a divine calling. I mean, I've wrestled with that very question myself.
This is a long, long, faraway goal, but 2036 I am running for office to be president of the United States. So you can put that in your iCloud calendar.
A person's life is limited but serving the people is limitless. I want to devote my limited life to serving the people limitlessly.
What is my calling? What am I supposed to do? I think running for office, public office, can be a divine calling. I mean, Ive wrestled with that very question myself.
In creating superdelegates, the Democratic Party recognized the expertise that its top holders of public office have gained by running for office themselves. They are experts at winning. They know the issues. They are in a unique position to evaluate presidential candidates.
I'm a simple small 'c' conservative who believes in public service, serving others, and doing a good job for my country.
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