Hatred is wrong and has no place in government or politics. — Greg Gianforte Government Copy Share Image
I think prosperity is a virtuous thing, and we need more of it in Montana. — Greg Gianforte I think Copy Share Image
Even if we raised the minimum wage to $15 an hour, it's still hard to prosper on that wage. — Greg Gianforte Even Copy Share Image
At RightNow, we employed gays, and we ran a complete meritocracy. — Greg Gianforte Complete Copy Share Image
The pitch that works best in tough economic times is, 'I can do that for less.' — Greg Gianforte Best Copy Share Image
I personally believe, as many Montanans do, that God created the Earth. — Greg Gianforte Believe Copy Share Image
When you're trying to recruit a senior product manager from Hewlett-Packard, he doesn't want to work in a garage. — Greg Gianforte Garage Copy Share Image
You are given certain skills, and if you don't use them effectively, you are being irresponsible. — Greg Gianforte Being Copy Share Image
I've been very clear all along that public lands must stay in public hands. — Greg Gianforte Clear Copy Share Image
The Internet removed geography as a significant obstacle that formerly prevented out-of-the-way places from being active players in the New Economy. — Greg Gianforte Being Copy Share Image
If a small, rural town in Montana had just five or 10 people move back home, that would be five or 10… — Greg Gianforte Back Copy Share Image
I'm an electrical engineer. Honestly, I think we have too many lawyers in Washington. Maybe we need some more engineers. They're trained… — Greg Gianforte Engineers Copy Share Image
We've had enough career politicians in Helena who think the people are here to serve them. It's supposed to be the other… — Greg Gianforte Career Copy Share Image
I think a lot of entrepreneurs think they need money to build the business faster when they actually haven't figured out the… — Greg Gianforte Build Copy Share Image
You win football games by first getting possession and then running 3- and 5-yard plays. Not by Hail Mary passes. Common sense,… — Greg Gianforte Attitude Copy Share Image
A lot of these kids have gone to Montana State University and become engineers, but they go to work for Boeing in… — Greg Gianforte Engineers Copy Share Image
Montana is perfect for telecommuting because of the quality of life, because our housing prices in most communities are below the national… — Greg Gianforte Average Copy Share Image
As your representative, you can count on me to fight back against Washington, D.C.'s war on the west. — Greg Gianforte Back Copy Share Image
You can be a responsible member of the community besides enriching from it. — Greg Gianforte Community Copy Share Image
The role we have in work may change over time, but the concept of retirement is not biblical. — Greg Gianforte Change Copy Share Image
As the Internet has sped up the consumer experience, customer expectations are higher. — Greg Gianforte Expectations Copy Share Image
I want to help Donald Trump drain the swamp back in Washington. — Greg Gianforte Back Copy Share Image
Once the Internet removes geography as a constraint, the smartest people go to the most beautiful places. — Greg Gianforte Beautiful Copy Share Image
I firmly believe that to whom much is given, much is expected. — Greg Gianforte Believe Copy Share Image
A lot of companies think sales is, like, a necessary evil. Sales is really the most noble part of the business because… — Greg Gianforte Business Copy Share Image
I concluded that I know how to start and grow software companies. The worthwhile thing I could do was create livelihoods for… — Greg Gianforte Business Copy Share Image
At 33 years old, I didn't have to work anymore. I had to search through 'What am I going to do for… — Greg Gianforte Life Copy Share Image
How old was Noah when he built the ark? 600. He wasn't, like, cashing Social Security checks; he wasn't hanging out -… — Greg Gianforte Hanging Copy Share Image
I believe that God created the Earth. I wasn't there, I don't know how long it took. I don't know how he… — Greg Gianforte Believe Copy Share Image
Homosexual advocates try to argue that businesses are leery of locating in towns that aren't friendly to homosexuals. I believe the opposite… — Greg Gianforte Believe Copy Share Image