A Quote by David Frum

Why should we not expect self-designated environmental leaders to practice what they preach? — © David Frum
Why should we not expect self-designated environmental leaders to practice what they preach?
I may not practice what I preach but God forbid I should preach what I practice
Why do you not practice what you preach.
Let us preach righteousness, and practice it. I do not wish to preach what I do not practice.
You know what I ask Jewish liberals? 'Why don't you preach what you practice?'
We have in fact, two kinds of morality, side by side: one which we preach, but do not practice, and another which we practice, but seldom preach.
People of integrity and honesty not only practice what they preach, they are what they preach.
You don't have to meditate. You don't have to practice self-discovery and Buddhism. You should only practice self-discovery if you really have had it with the human world.
Baseball players are not specialists; they all have to do it all. That is why I, and many aficionados, dislike the American League's practice of replacing the pitcher with a designated hitter. This creates two players who do not have to do it all.
I've won some awards. 'Time' magazine designated me as one of the environmental heroes of the 20th century. Oh, and I've got some honorary citizenships, like from the Conch Republic of the Florida Keys. But the one thing I am proud of is I didn't get the Chevron environmental award. Never did get that one.
We are practicing what we preach so that we may preach what we practice.
Environmental justice [means that] no community should be saddled with more environmental burdens and less environmental benefits than any other.
A man should practice what he preaches, but a man should also preach what he practices.
The goal of the martial arts is not for the destruction of an opponent, but rather for self-growth and self-perfection. The practice of a martial art should be a practice of love - for the preservation of life, for the preservation of body, and for the preservation of family and friends.
Environmental justice, for those of you who may not be familiar with the term, goes something like this: no community should be saddled with more environmental burdens and less environmental benefits than any other.
The original thing that fascinated me most was why we expect leaders, and especially presidents, at times to destroy themselves - and that's a sign of being a good leader or a good president. We usually don't expect that of almost anyone else in any profession, in particular, in public life.
I don't expect our leaders to be free of mistakes, I expect our leaders to own up to them.
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