A Quote by Karen Hughes

We are all strong-willed, forceful personalities and the President encourages vigorous debate. — © Karen Hughes
We are all strong-willed, forceful personalities and the President encourages vigorous debate.
I can assure you we are all strong-willed, forceful personalities and the president encourages vigorous debate.
When I started 'Hudson Hawk,' I realized I was dealing with a strong-willed producer, a strong-willed actor, and, at times, a strong-willed studio, and I was the junior partner in all of this - the guy who hadn't proven anything in terms of box-office success.
I'm strong-willed. Architects are strong-willed. You get the best results with a strong client and a strong architect working together.
Talk radio is an asset to our nation because it encourages strong and healthy debate about public policy, and there is no reason to affect that debate with government legislation.
I surround myself with strong willed, courageous personalities, because I've got to be coached by the best.
I am encouraged President Obama now says he will fulfill his constitutional obligation to seek authorization for any potential military action in Syria. This is the most important decision any President or any Senator must make, and it deserves vigorous debate
A strong-willed child - a strong-willed child, more than anyone else, needs to learn to use emotion and discussion to resolve issues. That's the last child in the whole world you want to hit.
I've made my kids strong-willed and strong-minded where they know music from reality.
While the President leads his potential adversaries in almost every state, his support is soft. He is seen as honest, sincere, just, and friendly but gets mediocre or relatively poor ratings being competent strong, intelligent, and a forceful leader.
Donald Trump is somebody who I think likes to mix it up and to have a vigorous debate.
I would say it's more important who the treasury secretary is than who the vice president is. If you want to have a debate here, I'd like a debate between potential treasury secretaries than the vice presidential debate.
By morning she was dead. She had not died of starvation or committed suicide by any conventional means. She had simply willed herself to die, and being a strong-willed woman, she had succeeded. She had missed dying on her birthday by two days.
For the sake of democracy, vigorous, civilized debate must replace the law of silence that political correctness has imposed.
I love and really respect strong women. I'm obsessed with Scarlett Johansson and Drew Barrymore and Penelope Cruz. They are just really incredibly strong-willed, intelligent females in the industry.
I was emancipated at 15 and off to Japan on a contract working. I felt for my parents. I apologized profusely years later, but I was just very strong-willed and strong-minded and had my own idea - thought outside of the box.
We should have a strong president. Strong enough to resist the temptation of taking power that a president shouldn't have.
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