A Quote by John McCain

I have no rancor. I look forward, not backwards. — © John McCain
I have no rancor. I look forward, not backwards.
The only way you approach politics and seek elective office is to move forward. For me to look back in anger or with any rancor would be a mistake.
Leaders don't look backwards to condemn what has already been done; they look forward to create a better future.
One should look forward rather than backwards.
We cannot look backwards. What we have to do is raise our heads, look forward, roll up our sleeves and work.
You need emotional intelligence; to be happy to take risks; to be competitive and to look forward not backwards.
I have no intention of retaliating or looking backwards. We are going to forget the past and look forward to the future.
If Donald Trump takes the nation backwards, we can lead as a state and move forward. It is up to us to stand in opposition to anything that would take Colorado backwards.
A Leica camera is a camera we can keep both eyes open. You can look for the free eye that doesn't look to viewfinder and in all directions. It's like backwards - and sometimes also backwards, and you can look for the viewfinder and see your picture.
I've always been very forward-looking, and it was actually kind of difficult to turn my gaze backwards to look at comics history.
The only person that ever stumbles is a guy moving forward. You don't stumble backwards; you stumble forward, and you never stumble when you're stationary. So don't worry about stumbling. Keep pushing it forward.
It is not possible to go backwards. We must go forward. Always forward.
I'm not the type of person who likes to look backwards. I've always felt compelled to move forward and I've never been one to dwell in the past. All the people I've met, all the places I've been, and all the things that I've done have simply been part of who I am.
I look forward to a time, in the not so distant future, when we no longer look forward to 'firsts' as milestones women have yet to achieve, but we look back on them as historic events that continue to teach and inspire.
Well, the important message that we've always carried to China is that we look forward to your progress and prosperity, we look forward to you playing a role in the progress and prosperity of this region and we look forward to stability in your relations with others.
We know that from the studies, like the Gilens and Page study out of Northwestern and Princeton, if you didn't know it from real life. We're not moving forward, we're moving backwards, and the clock is ticking on this, whether you look at climate or the expanding wars.
We must reject the easy impulses of bitterness and rancor and embrace the difficult work, but the important work, the vital work of finding a path forward together.
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