A Quote by Leo Varadkar

I have enormous respect for people who come from a strong family background in Fine Gael. — © Leo Varadkar
I have enormous respect for people who come from a strong family background in Fine Gael.
Fine Gael is the party of opportunity, and no matter what background you come from, we give people a chance, and it gave me a chance.
Fine Gael needs to be Fine Gael and needs to stand its ground. It should not sacrifice its politics for position in government.
I come from a theater family and a theater background, and I come from a philosophy that you respect the space you occupy when you work and you put everything that you have into something.
Enda Kenny has the full support of the Fine Gael parliamentary party.
Respect for people who employ you, respect for people you work with, respect for the job you're doing is enormous for me. I adhere to those principles.
A real possibility now exists for a Government that is not led by either Fine Gael or Fianna Fáil
I have so much respect for people who do blue-collar work because I come from that background myself.
I come from a theatrical background, where, if you're working on a movie or a play, you always respect the people you work with. You're accommodating.
I respect my competitors, you know, I get respect back from them. I respect people out there who pay for their tickets to come watch us compete. And I respect the reporters because they've got to come out here and tell a good story. That's what it is. It's just a cycle of respect.
I have no interest or desire to be head of Fine Gael.... I am ambitious for my country and I always said I would love to sit at Cabinet.
I grew up as an only child of two parents who had dropped out of high school. They had enormous respect for education and encouraged me as a child when I had strong interests in both math and science, but we really didn't have much by way of educational role modeling in our family.
I don't see how a woman in documentary photography could have children. I think it's a very difficult thing to do to raise a family, and I have enormous respect for people who do it. I'd hate to do something like that and not be good at it.
I come from the slums; I come from a hard background; I come from a poor family; and I was a soldier.
I was born in a family with a strong military background, so I chose to be a soldier.
I don't come from money or an educated family background or any sort of supportive family life, so all of my choices are made on my own.
Just watching people who come from a stand-up background is different from watching people who come from an improv or sketch background.
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