Business Quote by Nina Easton Download Open image “Presidents can be judged by the company they choose to keep.” — Nina Easton ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Business Choose Company Company Choose Judged Company Keep Presidents Presidents Judged Trump
“Voters tend to forget that presidents are, first and foremost, people. If they are unbalanced, nasty, and hypocritical, that will be reflected in their… — Ronald Kessler Copy Share Image
A President is best judged by the enemies he makes when he has really hit his stride. — Max Lerner Copy Share Image
I wouldn't approach the issue of judging in the way the president does. Judges can't rely on what's in their heart. It's not the… — Sonia Sotomayor Copy Share Image
In practice, presidents have typically tended to think of themselves not just as stewards for their party, but also of the presidency itself -… — Asha Rangappa Copy Share Image
I wouldn't approach the issue of judging in the way the president does. Judges can't rely on what's in their heart. They don't determine… — Sonia Sotomayor Copy Share Image
At the end of our lives, we will not be judged by the highest public office we attained in our lifetime, if that were… — Elizabeth Edwards Copy Share Image
You can never predict what kind of tough decisions are going to come in front of a President's desk. But if you can trust… — Ann Romney Copy Share Image
Everybody brings their personality to any position, and that's true for presidents like anyone else. — Hillary Clinton Copy Share Image
Historians sometimes view presidents very differently from the way the public did at the time. Sometimes they don't. — Michael Beschloss Copy Share Image
A president is entitled to advisers of his choosing, who reflect his worldview. — Antony Blinken Copy Share Image
Presidents make their hard decisions and then abide forever with their mistakes and regrets. — Nancy Gibbs Copy Share Image
Of course, presidents are always blamed or rewarded for the state of the economy. — James Surowiecki Copy Share Image
In May 2007, congressional Democrats and the Bush administration agreed to a plan to include environmental and international labor standards in upcoming trade agreements. — Nina Easton Copy Share Image
The longer people are unemployed, the less employable they become. Skills become rusty; managers look more suspiciously at someone who has been out of… — Nina Easton Copy Share Image
Every journalist loves a peaceful protest -whether it makes news, shakes up a political season, or holds out the possibility of altering history. — Nina Easton Copy Share Image
Our pride is tied up in being right. We tend to favor data that confirm our beliefs, so we don't see alternatives. Too often,… — Nina Easton Copy Share Image
Great leaders don't rush to blame. They instinctively look for solutions. — Nina Easton Copy Share Image
A desire to rescue secular America from fallen grace has driven conservative evangelicals at least since the 1970s, when Jerry Falwell formed the Moral… — Nina Easton Copy Share Image
Jobless workers, especially those out of work for months and years, don't have the skills to multitask in a fast-paced economy where medical workers… — Nina Easton Copy Share Image
We know this much about how Barack Obama plans to govern: He will deploy the fattest checkbook ever at the disposal of an incoming… — Nina Easton Copy Share Image
Modern Americans - shaped by raucous politics and a rapacious media - like to think of themselves as experts in confronting mistakes. — Nina Easton Copy Share Image
Globalization is stirring widespread economic anxiety, and middle class incomes have stagnated while a class of super-rich has emerged. — Nina Easton Copy Share Image
'George' exploits John Kennedy Jr.'s cult of celebrity at a time when Americans are hungry for icons, not heroes. — Nina Easton Copy Share Image
Fame legitimizes. Being conspicuous gets confused with being illustrious. — Nina Easton Copy Share Image
Companies with cultures that celebrate diverse opinions and encourage the exchange of ideas have an advantage when solving difficult problems. A company that doesn't… — Doug McMillon Copy Share Image
“Take some books and read; that’s an immense help; and books are always good company if you have the right sort.” — Louisa May Alcott Copy Share Image
I'm a business first and foremost so whatever my business is, it's separate from my personal. It's like whatever I do business wise, it's… — Snoop Dogg Copy Share Image
Many early-stage entrepreneurs make one simple mistake: Describing this 'big picture' in vague concepts and words. — Sunil Nagaraj Copy Share Image
Nobody has a crystal ball, and part of evolving a business plan is to say, 'I might have said we're going left, but I… — Ryan Kavanaugh Copy Share Image
I think a business guy is different from an artist. They walk different paths. Artists create the best outputs when they're having fun. And… — G-Dragon Copy Share Image
“[S]ometimes, when you are a food person, the possible irrelevance of what you are doing doesn’t cross your mind until it’s too late. (Once,… — Nora Ephron Copy Share Image
If you have a different mindset, you will have a different outcome: if you make different choices from your peers, your life will then… — Jack Ma Copy Share Image
“Some say the Earth is angry Because he wants no company; I say the Earth is angry Because he lives alone.” — N.K. Jemisin Copy Share Image
If the State does not acquire supremacy over [vast private] enterprises, it becomes their puppet, and they become the real State. — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image