“In Japan, usually, once you become prime minister, you do not have a second chance. Probably the reason why that was not the case this time is because Japan is facing an increasingly challenging situation.” ReasonChallengesChanceSituationCasesMinistersReason WhyJapanPrimePrime MinisterSecond ChanceChallenging Situations Author:Shinzo Abe
“This was a secret meeting on a secret tour which nobody is supposed to know about. It means that there are men, and perhaps women, in this country walking around with eggs in their pockets, just on the off-chance of seeing the Prime Minister.” KnowsMenMeanCountryChanceSecretSeeingWalkingMeetingsMinistersPocketsEggsPrimePrime Minister Author:Edward Heath
“I assured the prime minister, my administration will work hard to lay the foundation of peace in the Middle - to work with our nations in the Middle East, give peace a chance. Secondly, I told him that our nation will not try to force peace, that we'll facilitate peace and that we will work with those responsible for a peace.” GivingTryingHardHumorPoliticalForceNationsChanceMiddleHard WorkResponsibleFoundationLaysEastAdministrationMinistersPrimeMiddle EastPrime MinisterAssuredPolitical HumorFacilitate Author:George W. Bush
“The Liberal Party has dealt with the spill motion and now this matter is behind us, we think that when you elect a government, when you elect a prime minister, you deserve to keep that government and that prime minister until you have a chance to change your mind.” ThinkingMindMatterGovernmentChangeChancePartyBehindsDeserveMinistersPrimePrime MinisterSpillsChanging Your MindLiberal Party Author:Tony Abbott
“A President has a great chance; his position is almost that of a king and a prime minister rolled into one. Once he has left office he cannot do very much; and he is a fool if he fails to realize it all and to be profoundly thankful for having had the great chance.” IfsLeftPresidentRealizingChanceFailingPositionFoolKingsOfficeMinistersPrimePrime Minister Book:Theodore Roosevelt Cyclopedia Source: Theodore Roosevelt Cyclopedia
“A President has a great chance; his position is almost that of a king and a prime minister rolled into one.” PresidentChancePositionKingsMinistersPrimePrime Minister Book:Theodore Roosevelt Cyclopedia Source: Theodore Roosevelt Cyclopedia