A Quote by Carly Fiorina

I think when you've been a career politician for 34 years you have to run on your record. — © Carly Fiorina
I think when you've been a career politician for 34 years you have to run on your record.
A politician is a man who understands government, and it takes a politician to run a government. A statesman is a politician who's been dead 10 or 15 years.
I won 34 in my career and I never thought that the record would last, that I'd be the person with the most stage wins.
I'm 34 now, I like to say 35 because it makes me look better for my age, and I have to keep a little bit of a profile so that every three years if I do put a record out, I don't have to substantiate where I've been for three years and why the silence and the sort of false mysterioso.
Pence is the very personification of the career politician. With the exception of a few years doing talk radio and television shows, he has done nothing but run for office, winning all but the first two times.
I did successfully kick tobacco at the age of 34. I smoked for like 20 years, from 14 to 34.
I'm not a career politician. I spent 30 years in business. I can tell you that people in California have had it with career politicians: they are done.
I think, thinking back earlier in my career, if I would have been told that I would be starting an All-Star Game at age 34, I'd be pretty happy about that.
A politician is a man who understands government. A statesman is a politician who's been dead for 15 years.
I answer that question by saying: 'Why Meg Whitman' which is: I'm not a career politician. I spent 30 years in business. I can tell you that people in California have had it with career politicians: they are done.
I've been married 34 years. I have not been a perfect man. I have made mistakes in my life.
The only thing I have no control over is the politics that goes on within the record company. It's always been the same, but it's far tougher now, because record companies are run by financial people; before, they were run by creative people.
You know what? At this point in my career, at this point in my life... I'm 34 years old; I don't have time to be hiding.
My dream many years ago would've been to continue to write and record songs in record/album form for years to come, but now records aren't what they were then - and so it doesn't actually feel very good to make a record of songs.
I released 34 years of tax returns and 300,000 e-mails in my government record. To get the information from Hillary Clinton, you need to get a subpoena from the FBI.
I'm 34 years old. In most jobs, your early 30s to early 40s are your power years.
Donald Trump proved you need a businessman to run things, not just someone who is a career politician. I'm sorry, but to me what do they know?
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