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Policy quotes (7)

In fact we are often able to do a task because we think we are able to do it.
Proverb   Category: Policy

When making public policy decisions about new technologies for the Government I think one should ask oneself which technologies would best strengthen the hand of a police state. Then do not allow the Government to deploy those technologies.
Philip Zimmermann   Category: Policy

Decided only to be undecided resolved to be irresolute adamant for drift solid for fluidity all-powerful to be impotent. Of Stanley Baldwin's policies.
Sir Winston Churchill   Category: Policy

There is an internal dispute between those who imagine the world to suit their policy and those who correct their policy to suit their realities of the world.
Albert Sorel   Category: Policy

It is always the best policy to tell the truth unless of course you are an exceptionally good liar.
Jerome Klapka Jerome   Category: Policy

I have never had a policy. I have simply tried to do what seemed best each day as each day came.
Abraham Lincoln   Category: Policy

I have become convinced the hard way that the only reliable guideposts for responsible and respectable conduct including foreign policy formulations and international relations is a true composite of morality legality and reality. When this trio is not in harmony policies and actions go askew contrary to popular pragmatic precepts. I have discovered that moral sense and common sense are not mutually exclusive. As a practical matter they are synonymous indeed. Unprincipled policies are ultimately and inherently impractical. The sooner one learns that simple lesson the simpler ones life becomes.
King Hussein of Jordan   Category: Policy