A Quote by Vaclav Klaus

I never intended to be a politician or office-seeker. — © Vaclav Klaus
I never intended to be a politician or office-seeker.
I am humbled by the opportunity to serve the people of West Tennessee, but I never intended to become a career politician.
A politician never forgets the precarious nature of elective life. We have never established a practice of tenure in public office.
No one should be appointed to political office if he is a seeker after it.
I never intended on starting a charity; I never intended on cancer, health, and wellness becoming my life.
I am amazed at the seeker of purity When time for polishing comes Complaints of harsh treatment Love is a lawsuit Without evidence, you will not win My son, when one beats the rug The beating is not intended against the rug But against the dust inside the rug My son, that harsh treatment Is not intended against you But against the ill qualities inside you
The politician is your best friend - he always wants to be there when he's asking for your vote. But then, often, he doesn't have time for you when he gets into office. To me, it's the opposite. They should listen to you more when they're actually in office.
I never intended to be in show business; I intended to be an extremely grounded person.
For politicians truth and falsehood are unimportant. So I never could become a politician - not even a church politician.
Practice meditation. Become a seeker. Walk the path of the seeker. You will get the best of everything the world has to offer.
I'm a politician. I run for office. That's my profession.
God Almighty never intended that the devil should triumph over the Church. He never intended that the saloons should walk rough-shod over Christianity.
I'm not a politician. I'm not running for office. I can say what I think.
The majority of America wants action on climate change. The majority of America thinks we should regulate carbon dioxide as a pollutant. And the majority of America thinks we should prioritize solar and wind infrastructure over fossil fuels. Those are impressive majorities, ones that every office seeker and office holder should heed.
Elected office was never intended to become its own industry; it was to be filled with common men who, by way of still having jobs and families back home, maintained the connection to the problems of average, everyday people and thus could better serve.
I've never met a politician I haven't wanted to walk away from, and I've yet to hear a politician speak and actually believe the words coming out of his mouth.
I think I'm one of five people in the Senate who's never been a politician before. And now that I am a politician, what I find weird about it is that I respect myself less.
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