A Quote by Moshe Kahlon

I believe in professionalism, less in politicians. — © Moshe Kahlon
I believe in professionalism, less in politicians.
In professions where the criteria of professionalism, expertise, good manners and ethics apply, the gender aspect, i.e., whether a person is a man or woman, is not relevant at all. What is important is that citizens' confidence in politicians and the politics is strong enough to make politicians proud of their profession.
I think professionalism is important, and professionalism means you get paid.
I believe in professionalism and I believe in putting on the best possible match regardless of the scenario for our audience.
Things poll well, but people don't believe that politicians are telling the truth. Politicians might mention renewable energy, and the public will think, "That sounds good, but I don't believe they're going to do everything they can to build those towers."
Americans are less selfish than some of our politicians believe and will respond with reason and resilience to passionate clarity.
I don't totally believe that all of the politicians see a problem with the gap between the scores of black children and other groups. I believe that many politicians think this has been the way it has always been, so what's the problem?
Judges wear legal professionalism and precedent as a mantel that secures legitimacy for their decisions. It's how they distinguish themselves from politicians or administrative agencies, while wielding power that is sometimes much greater than those democratically accountable actors.
I believe in professionalism, but playing is not like a job. You have to be grateful to have the opportunity to play.
I believe you [Donald Trump] know politicians better than I do because for 40 years you've been funding liberal Democratic politicians.
There are good reasons why everybody should heed politicians' advise not to believe the media. One of the best is that the media report what politicians say.
I know politicians - I know politicians, believe it or not, better than you [Ted Cruz] do. And it's not good.
I am cynical about politicians. My experience of politicians has been thoroughly negative. I have found that politicians are people that can not be taken at face value. There are very few politicians I have been impressed with.
The American people don't believe politicians. They don't believe business leaders or Hollywood celebrities or athletes or other supposed role models. And they certainly don't believe the news media.
If you want irresponsible politicians to spend less, you must give them less to spend.
People think of politicians having true power, but that's less and less true. After all, they are often constrained or being edged into a corner by a whole series of contingencies.
I believe that no one can teach you how to act, but schools do give you an environment to make mistakes, to learn techniques and to learn professionalism.
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