“What acquaintance have the people at large with the arena of political rectitude, with the connections of kingdoms, the resources of national strength, the abilities of ministers, or even with their own dispositions?...I pay no regard whatever to the voice of the people: it is their duty to do what is proper, without considering what may be agreeable.” PeopleMayPoliticalVoiceAbilityPayDutyResourcesConnectionsRegardKingdomsMinistersConsideringDispositionArenaAcquaintanceRectitude Author:Charles James Fox
“Only men of moral and mental force, of a patriotic regard for the relationship of the two races, can be of real service as ministers in the South. Less theology and more of human brotherhood, less declamation and more common sense and love for truth, must be the qualifications of the new ministry that shall yet save the race from the evils of false teaching.” MenHumansTwoRealEvilForceCommonRaceMoralTeachingAnd LoveRelationRegardSouthTheologyCommon SenseMinistersPatrioticBrotherhoodMinistryRace RelationsQualificationsClergyDeclamation Author:Fannie Barrier Williams
“In 2000 the then Prime Minister of Japan [Yoshirō Mori] asked me to return to this process, this conversation, these talks, and to do so, incidentally, on the basis of the 1956 declaration. I agreed. Since then we have conducted dialogue in this regard but I cannot say that our Japanese partners and friends have remained within the limits of the 1956 declaration.” ProcessReturnConversationLimitsBasesRegardPartnersDialogueMinistersJapanPrimeDeclarationPrime Minister Author:Vladimir Putin
“As regards humanitarian issues and how to handle them, that was the Prime Minister's [Shinzō Abe] initiative. He brought the matter up at our last meeting in Lima and asked me straightforwardly whether we would agree to let Japanese citizens travel on a visa-free basis, resolve the issue in such a way as to enable them to visit the South Kurils, visit their native areas. I said at once that it was quite possible.” WaySaidMatterLastsIssuesCitizensAreasBasesRegardAgreeMeetingsSouthHumanitarianHandleMinistersNativeResolvePrimeInitiativePrime MinisterVisaAbe Author:Vladimir Putin
“We have been at the matter of police pay for some time. Indeed, the Minister of Safety and Security and the National Commissioner of Police have raised this matter. Treasury has been looking at it and the Public Service and Administration Minister has been looking at it. It is a matter with which we are engaged, the salaries issue, as well as the resource question with regard to vehicles and, and all other matters, including the skills issues.” WellsHas BeensMatterPayIssuesSecuritySkillsResourcesPoliceRegardSafetyRaisedIncludingAdministrationMinistersEngagedVehicleSalaryPublic ServiceTreasurySafety And SecurityCommissioners Author:Thabo Mbeki
“We can trust our doctors to be professional, to minister equally to their patients without regard to their political or religious beliefs. But we can no longer trust our professors to do the same.” PoliticalBeliefReligiousDoctorsRegardPatientMinistersProfessorsReligious BeliefTrust No OnePolitical Beliefs Author:David Horowitz
“Our intention to regard the closing of the Straits as a casus belli was communicated...to the foreign ministers of those states which had supported international navigation in the Straits in 1957 and thereafter. There can be no doubt that these warnings reached Cairo. One thing was now clear. If Nasser imposed a blockade, the explosion would ensue not from 'miscalculation', but from an open-eyed and conscious readiness for war.” IfsWarStatesClearDoubtOne ThingConsciousRegardIntentionInternationalMinistersNo DoubtWarningClosingExplosionsReadinessNavigationCairoBlockadesMiscalculations Author:Abba Eban
“I come from Surajpur, a valley in Himachal Pradesh near Manali that is named after my great grandfather Sarju Singh Ranaut. He was a minister for 15 years…I come from a big family not in terms of money, but reputation and grew up in a protective mountain environment…My father slapped me for the first time at 15 and I told him, ‘If you slap me I will slap you back’. I felt raising your hand on anybody is inappropriate and always had a high regard for my self. My dad asked me to leave the house and I did so without a single penny in my pocket.” IfsYearsFirstsSelfHandsBigsFatherHouseFeltTermEnvironmentGrewDadMountainGrew UpFirst TimeRegardMy DadReputationMinistersPocketsValleysGrandfatherProtectivePenniesSlapInappropriateBig FamiliesGreat GrandfatherSingh Author:Kangana Ranaut
“You know well that government always kept a kind of standing army of newswriters who, without any regard to truth or to what should be like truth, invented and put into the papers whatever might serve the [government] ministers. This suffices with the mass of the people who have no means of distinguishing the false from the true paragraphs of a newspaper.” PeopleKnowsShouldWellsKindMeanGovernmentMightPoliticalPaperMassStandingArmyRegardNewspapersMinistersPapersParagraph Book:Memoir, correspondence and miscellanies from the papers of Thomas Jefferson Source: Memoir, correspondence and miscellanies from the papers of Thomas Jefferson
“But I feel convinced, and I venture even to prophesy in this regard, that the time will come when there will also be a minister of peace in the cabinet, seated beside the ministers of war.” FeelsWarLiteratureRegardConvincedMinistersVentureCabinets Author:Fredrik Bajer
“My Prime Minister regards the economy as our highest priority and forgets that economics and ecology are derived from the same Greek word, oikos, meaning household or domain. Ecology is the study of home, while economics is its management. Ecologists try to define the conditions and principles that enable a species to survive and flourish. Yet in elevating the economy above those principles, we seem to think we are immune to the laws of nature. We have to put the ‘eco’ back into economics.” ThinkingTryingHomeSeemsLawForgetPrinciplesEconomyStudyConditionsHighestEconomicsRegardManagementSpeciesPrioritiesMinistersGreekPrimeHouseholdEcologyPrime MinisterDomainLaws Of NatureImmuneEcoElevating Author:David Suzuki