A Quote by Kimberly Guilfoyle

I would be flattered and honored to be considered for any position where I could serve my country. — © Kimberly Guilfoyle
I would be flattered and honored to be considered for any position where I could serve my country.
Country music has changed tremendously, so what now is considered country was not considered country at that time. We were doing stuff that probably could have been called country music today, but would certainly have not have fit in at that time.
All I would say is that I have been honored to serve my country for the past three decades and look forward to serving in other ways now that I am retired from the U.S. Army.
I never thought that I could reach such a high political position. But I have always been ready to serve my country.
I have been approached to consider an appointment to the Virginia Supreme Court. I am humbled and honored to be considered for such a position, but it is not something that my wife and I have previously contemplated.
I am not keen just for the position; I'm keen to help and to serve. If I can really avoid any bad things on my country, I will not hesitate one second.
I'm truly flattered and honored that I get to be Raven for life.
I did what any American could and should do: serve his country in its time of need.
I would always be happy to serve my country in any way that I was called upon to do.
I'm always flattered and honored when people cover my music or sing my songs, no matter where it is.
I do have things I would like to see adopted on behalf of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people: they include the right to marry the individual of our choice; the right to serve in the military to defend our country; and the right to a job based solely on our own qualifications. I acknowledge that this is an agenda, but I do not think that any self-respecting radical in history would have considered advocating people's rights to get married, join the army, and earn a living as a terribly inspiring revolutionary platform.
If Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position. And if he was a woman, he would not be in this position. He happens to be very lucky to be who he is. And the country is caught up in the concept.
Anybody who is in a position to serve this country ought to understand the consequences of words.
our republican ideas cannot be consistently carried out while women are excluded from any share in the government. ... Any class of human beings to whom a position of perpetual subordination is assigned, however much they may be petted and flattered, must inevitably be dwarfed, morally and intellectually.
The United States was built on the idea that we could create a free country that would serve as a haven for those fleeing persecution.
I'm not trying to be an inspiration, but I'm flattered to be considered one.
If I am honored to serve as first lady, I will use that wonderful privilege to try to help people in our country who need it the most. One of the many causes dear to my heart is helping children and women.
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