A Quote by Colin Powell

I would not presume from this distance, nor would America presume to say who should be the leader of the Iraqi nation. — © Colin Powell
I would not presume from this distance, nor would America presume to say who should be the leader of the Iraqi nation.
People often presume I'm from whatever country they're from. So Americans presume I'm American and the British presume I'm British. And they're surprised to discover I actually am Australian. And actually some Australians are surprised too.
It is the US government's desire for the Iraqi people to lead themselves, not for any outside power to be the leadership for Iraq in the future. There may be some transition period where the international community would have to help the Iraqi people put in place a representative government. But that is the goal, not for the United States, or any other nation, for that matter, who might be in such a coalition, if one is formed, to serve as the leader of the Iraqi nation.
I would not presume to say that I know anything about "The Truth," whatever that is.
You could not presume that people were healthy. You could not presume that they would welcome the little nudges and jostlings of life. You had to behave as though everyone you met was walking a thin wire far above the earth, where the slightest wind might rock them off their balance and send them tumbling to the ground.
My experience would say to me, never presume to have an answer to what the people are actually going to do.
Abraham Lincoln suggested never presume to know what God's will is, and I would never presume to know God's will or to speak God's words.
Oh no, I would never presume to give anyone advice, I would not be so bold.
What we would be committed to would be a representative government where all the Iraqi people decide who should lead their nation, and lead it in a way that keeps it together as a single nation and where all parts of the nation - Shia, Sunni and Kurds - are able to live free and in peace and believe that their interests are represented by the government.
I would never presume to give anyone advice.
If the carbon tax really was about saving the world, we would presume the largest industrial emitters of carbon would have to pay it.
I have neither curiosity, interest, pain nor pleasure, in anything, good or evil, they can say of me. I feel only a slight disgust, and a sort of wonder that they presume to write my name.
I certainly would never presume to play another race of a person. Diversity is important in Hollywood, and I would never want to feel like I was playing a character that was offensive.
I always loved movies, but I never thought I would presume to be a screenwriter and definitely not a director.
To presume a want of motives for such contests . . . would be to forget that men are ambitious, vindictive, and rapacious.
What is the relationship between spirituality and ethical practice? Since love and compassion and similar qualities all, by definition, presume some level of concern for others' well-being, they presume ethical restraint. We cannot be loving and compassionate unless at the same time we curb our own harmful impulses and desires.
America does not presume to know what is best for everyone
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