The number one way of becoming powerful in Washington is by becoming the 'Washington Post.' — Tina Brown Copy Share Image
Partisanship may be King in Washington - but the rest of us don't have to pay tribute. — Michael Bloomberg Copy Share Image
Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt faced adversities that, in their times, seemed impregnable. Great presidents overcome great odds. — Ron Fournier Copy Share Image
We need to change the focus from celebrating sales at the mall to celebrating the significance of President Washington's birth to the… — Frank Wolf Copy Share Image
I think there's no doubt that George Washington was the most important American to this time. — Kevin Gutzman Copy Share Image
Thousands of cities in America are crying out for relief from the burden of illegal immigration. Small towns like mine can no… — Lou Barletta Copy Share Image
Working in Washington, trying to make a difference, that was a very meaningful time for me, a period of personal growth. — Tim Finchem Copy Share Image
The more liked you are in Washington, the less liked you are in the rest of America, and vice versa. — Ted Cruz Copy Share Image
The reason that last-ditch political maneuvering has become business as usual in Washington is that the actors involved are drunk on blame… — Walter Kirn Copy Share Image
I never wanted to go to college in the state of Washington because I was so embarrassed and ashamed of my family… — Hope Solo Copy Share Image
Really, running an underdog, insurgent political campaign against an opponent many folks think can't be beat, and going out and meeting folks… — Michael Baumgartner Copy Share Image
Washington, as we know it, is essentially run by men and women who are not elected or even appointed to their posts,… — Jake Tapper Copy Share Image
I, as prime minister, never went to Washington. Certainly never went to a presidential ranch. I hate to say this, but I… — David Lange Copy Share Image
I love Washington, D.C.; I love this country, but I think over the last hundred years we've built up would I call… — Lamar Alexander Copy Share Image
As long as the big banks are allowed to remain big, their political leverage over Washington will remain big. And as long… — Robert Reich Copy Share Image
You have to keep a sense of humor about yourself, more than anything else. You've got to take the issues very seriously,… — Robert Reich Copy Share Image
There's a tension in Washington that was undeniable. I could write my name in the air there. — Barry Trotz Copy Share Image
Betty Ford and I were colleagues for years, working together for women's rights in Washington, D.C., and elsewhere in the country. — Karen DeCrow Copy Share Image
Washington is an incumbent protection machine. Technology is fundamentally disruptive. — Eric Schmidt Copy Share Image
If ever there were a place where people not only tend not to face economic facts, but it's almost their purpose not… — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
Washington, D.C., is the new Wall Street. No significant financial transaction of any consequence occurs without it. — Wilbur Ross Copy Share Image
Every time anybody in Washington talks about legal status, amnesty, anything of that nature, it becomes a magnet that lures people in… — Louie Gohmert Copy Share Image
Sometimes, I myself, even though I'm in Washington, I go quiet because there is so much intimidation around me. — Jamal Khashoggi Copy Share Image
Members of Congress have more in common with the people they hobnob in Washington, D.C., than they do with the people they're… — Ben Shapiro Copy Share Image
Georgians aren't interested in labels or affiliation, they're interested in solutions. And that begins by making Washington smaller and America bigger! — Paul Broun Copy Share Image
But I'll tell you what, there was a lot of farmland between Falls Church and Washington. — Jim Fowler Copy Share Image
Washington was a man of exceptional, almost excessive self-command, rarely permitting himself any show of discouragement or despair. — David McCullough Copy Share Image
The March on Washington was a culmination of years of hard work and dedication of many individuals. — Leonard Boswell Copy Share Image
I was going to direct the movie 'Training Day', and I got fired. Denzel Washington didn't want me to direct the movie. — Davis Guggenheim Copy Share Image
In 2004, I predicted in a nationally televised conference in Washington, D.C., that the U.S. would be a Third World country in… — Paul Craig Roberts Copy Share Image
We hate those in power in Washington D.C. and anything bad that happens to them is good for us. — Tom Metzger Copy Share Image
We have for too long put vast oil and natural gas reserves off limits to exploration and production, as The Washington Post… — Jim Costa Copy Share Image
People think I've done a lot for Washington, but it's done so many things for me. The ability to meet and connect… — Kelsey Plum Copy Share Image
The two most frightening words in Washington are 'bipartisan consensus.' Bipartisan consensus is when my doctor and my lawyer agree with my… — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
Immanuel Kant famously claimed that 'he who wills the ends wills the means,' but he never spent much time in Washington. — Elliott Abrams Copy Share Image
Washington has a mysterious power to turn perfectly reasonable, wholesome, well-meaning human beings into equivocating crooked gasbags. — David Harsanyi Copy Share Image
Our volunteer fire departments know their needs better than Washington, D.C. They need more flexibility on spending grant money from FEMA and… — Mike Ross Copy Share Image
To me, the success of the cyberactivists in Tunisia is actually very interesting, because many of them explicitly rejected any support from… — Evgeny Morozov Copy Share Image
Ohio's doing what it can do, but I wish they'd get their act together in Washington. — John Kasich Copy Share Image
It is very simple to be likeable in Washington. You just go along to get along. You just do what your leadership… — Ted Cruz Copy Share Image