58 Quotes About Policy

Today I thought it would be a good idea to bring you a list of quotes about policies. Remember, policies aren’t always right, but they’re usually necessary for one reason or another. There are more than enough of these policy quotes to fill this post. If you disagree with any of these quotes, please let us know in the comments!

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The worst of it is that while we continue to sink deeper into the muck and mire that we’ve created, in the very descent itself we ignorantly declare that in reality we are rising. And until desperation has crippled us sufficiently to confess the lie that we are lifting ourselves out of this mess, and until the panic of utter hopelessness has driven us to completely surrender all of the pathetic contrivances that we’ve fashioned that have put us there, we will never realize that God has readied solid ground that stands but a single step away . Craig D. Lounsbrough
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If we were not impressed by job titles, suits, and jargon, we would demand that financial advisors show us their personal bank statements before they tell us what we could or should do with our own money. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
A true professional not only follows but loves the processes,...
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A true professional not only follows but loves the processes, policies and principles set by his profession. Amit Kalantri
A powerful process automatically takes care of progress, productivity and...
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A powerful process automatically takes care of progress, productivity and profits. Amit Kalantri
It is always healthy to be honest.
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It is always healthy to be honest. Amit Kalantri
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A speaker who wisely and sincerely expresses his or thoughts eloquantly in public, he or she can fully understand the topics that result others to rely on his or her policy for a specific social economic and/or political reform that can take place in their community. Saaif Alam
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The framers of our Constitution firmly believed that a republican government could not endure without intelligence and education generally diffused among the people. The Father of his Country, in his Farewell Address, uses this language: Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge. In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion, it is essential that public opinion should be enlightened. Ulysses S. Grant
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MySchool not OurSchools. In the basic logic of policy, there is now no difference between Labor and Liberal/National parties. The unchallenged assumption of national and state policy is that whatever problem exists, market logic can fix it. Raewyn W. Connell
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Dare to be an optimist. Matt Ridley (Author)
History is littered with the wars everybody knew could never...
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History is littered with the wars everybody knew could never happen. Enoch Powell
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Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government's purposes are beneficent. Men born to freedom are naturally alert to repel invasion of their liberty by evil-minded rulers. The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well-meaning but without understan Louis D. Brandeis
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In accordance with the prevailing conceptions in the U.S., there is no infringement on democracy if a few corporations control the information system: in fact, that is the essence of democracy. In the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, the leading figure of the public relations industry, Edward Bernays, explains that “the very essence of the democratic process” is “the freedom to persuade and suggest, ” what he calls “the engineering of consent.” “A leader, ” he continues, “frequently cannot wait for the people to arrive at even general understanding … Democratic leaders must play their part in … engineering … consent to socially constructive goals and values, ” applying “scientific principles and tried practices to the task of getting people to support ideas and programs”; and although it remains unsaid, it is evident enough that those who control resources will be in a position to judge what is “socially constructive, ” to engineer consent through the media, and to implement policy through the mechanisms of the state. If the freedom to persuade happens to be concentrated in a few hands, we must recognize that such is the nature of a free society. Noam Chomsky
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A crowd whose discontent has risen no higher than the level of slogans is only a crowd. But a crowd that understands the reasons for its discontent and knows the remedies is a vital community, and it will have to be reckoned with. I would rather go before the government with two people who have a competent understanding of an issue, and who therefore deserve a hearing, than with two thousand who are vaguely dissatisfied. But even the most articulate public protest is not enough. We don't live in the government or in institutions or in our public utterances and acts, and the environmental crisis has its roots in our lives. By the same token, environmental health will also be rooted in our lives. That is, I take it, simply a fact, and in the light of it we can see how superficial and foolish we would be to think that we could correct what is wrong merely by tinkering with the institutional machinery. The changes that are required are fundamental changes in the way we are living. Wendell Berry
We have to abandon the conceit that isolated personal actions...
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We have to abandon the conceit that isolated personal actions are going to solve this crisis. Our policies have to shift. Al Gore
If a policy is wrongheaded feckless and corrupt I take...
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If a policy is wrongheaded feckless and corrupt I take it personally and consider it a moral obligation to sound off and not shut up until it's fixed. David H. Hackworth
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The greatest policy is where there are no policies! Dada Bhagwan
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While the government is "studying" and funding and organizing its Big Thought, nothing is being done. But the citizen who is willing to Think Little, and, accepting the discipline of that, to go ahead on his own, is already solving the problem. A man who is trying to live as a neighbor to his neighbors will have a lively and practical understanding of the work of peace and brotherhood, and let there be no mistake about it - he is doing that work.. A man who is willing to undertake the discipline and the difficulty of mending his own ways is worth more to the conservation movement than a hundred who are insisting merely that the government and the industries mend their ways.(pg.87, "Think Little"). Wendell Berry
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Sometimes you like to keep stuff bottled up, but that is not the best policy. Aireen C. Pontillo
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Policymakers cannot take the situation lightly, for at its worst, it speaks to “intergenerational inequity” — a breaking of the social contract between two generations. Usman W. Chohan
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In keeping with your policy of bringing Pollution the latest in death and violence, and in living colour, there’s going to be something entirely different… death without remediation. Rebecca McNutt
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The future of the next generation relies on astronomers obtaining a full understanding ofthe rapidly changing human environmental conditions and the halting of biologically toxic corporategovernment policies. The overloading of the electromagnetic environment is one of these disastrouspolicies that must stop. Steven Magee
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For Lebanon to have any future, gotta adopt a resolute policy v/s terrorism. Whoever plots against the land should bear the consequences. Ziad K. Abdelnour
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With drug use related harms, explanatory models are often presented as predictive tools, even though they ‘are [rarely if ever] predictive of consequent behavior’ or outcomes. Hence, we feel confident in asserting at outset, that prohibition based approaches in drug policy lack a sound basis in empirical research (despite sounding logical, i.e. remove drugs or the means of their production and less drugs will be available to users, thus minimising or eliminating harm), and are not animated by well-defined goals, goals that are not only consistent with the ethical and humanitarian aims of public health policy in general, but also with the fundamental principles of democracy) such as empowering or enabling those best placed to act, but by beliefs, assumptions, hypotheses and expectations. Daniel Waterman
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Revenge is a bad policy if you gain nothing out of it, but under the same circumstances, forgiveness is even a worse one. M.F. Moonzajer
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Don't tell a lie to be loved, speak the truth to be hated. Michael Bassey Johnson
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It's okay to be honest about not knowing rather than spreading falsehood. While it is often said that honesty is the best policy, silence is the second best policy. Criss Jami
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Any nation that wishes to enjoy the fruits of development and civilization, must follow the golden rules of this scripture as a national policy and culture. Sunday Adelaja
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Institutions are lengthening shadows of strong individuals. George F. Will
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It’s hard not to empathize with the mayor’s anger, given the injustices he’d suffered, but righteous anger rarely leads to wise policy. Edward L. Glaeser
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Honesty is the best Policy is the Capitalistic thought as it gives free of cost Security to their assets and to their investments........ Tarif Naaz
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Honesty has become the second best policy with your spouse…discretions apply elsewhere Amit Abraham
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Just because you have stolen someone's heart, luckily owned and occupied as a home, doesn't give you the audacity to enforce hurtful policies. Michael Bassey Johnson
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Commerce with all nations, alliance with none, should be our motto. Thomas Jefferson
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It is easy for those who conflate religion with government to interpret any criticism of government or policy as an 'attack' on their 'faith'. Christina Engela
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The USA government states that the New Mexico Trinity nuclear bomb site is still highly radioactive and 'harmless'. It is interesting to note in the era of Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS) that it is USA government policy that radio frequency (RF) and electricity are also 'harmless'. Steven Magee
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The path to a sustained victory in Afghanistan lies in improving their economy, creating jobs for the Afghanis, strengthening their government and national services, getting the provinces to trust each other and work together, and eliminating the opium trade. Previously, the United States' policy was to not get deeply involved in internal Afghani drug issues; now we've changed the policy and are actively working to eradicate the drugs. But nobody has yet to come up with a way to shut down the poppy fields and get the Afghani people back to work. Until that happens, the Taliban will inevitable creep back in. . Michael DeLong
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Plato argued that good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will always find a way around law. By pretending that procedure will get rid of corruption, we have succeeded only in humiliating honest people and provided a cover of darkness and complexity for the bad people. There is a scandal here, but it's not the result of venal bureaucrats. (1994) p. 99 Philip K. Howard
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One of the arguments that authoritarian governments use to ward off the call for greater political freedom is to argue that American-style democracy is no guarantee of good policy.. Over the years, I’ve grown used to these arguments, and my response has rarely wavered: Sure, we might make dumb choices sometimes, but we will defend, to the end, the right to make choices at all, because we believe that our collective conscience, freely expressed, will eventually lead us in the right direction. When it comes to guns, it is getting harder to muster that argument abroad. Every new shooting, every new failure of will and citizenship, slashes another hole in our credibility as a way of life. . Evan Osnos
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Evolution is the law of policies: Darwin said it, Socrates endorsed it, Cuvier proved it and established it for all time in his paper on 'The Survival of the Fittest.' These are illustrious names, this is a mighty doctrine: nothing can ever remove it from its firm base, nothing dissolve it, but evolution. Mark Twain
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Going to the extreme of inviting and welcoming people into your church in order to hear you condemn them or to know from your policy that you condemn them is not much better than bullying. Christina Engela
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The problem with car insurance is that you never know how bad your policy is until you are involved in a car crash. At that point enlightenment begins. Steven Magee
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The political reputation of Servius rests upon his organization of society according to a fixed scale of rank and fortune. He originated the census, a measure of the highest utility to a state destined, as Rome was, to future preeminence; for by means of its public service, in peace as well as in war, could thence forward be regularly organized on the basis of property; every man's contribution could be in proportion to his means. Livy
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Believing, as they now did, that the heavenly powers took part in human affairs, they became so much absorbed in the cultivation of religion and so deeply imbued with the sense of their religious duties, that the sanctity of an oath had more power to control their lives than the fear of punishment for lawbreaking. Livy
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Most white Americans were willing to sacrifice civil liberties in the name of national security as long as they were the civil liberties of someone else. Neil Nakadate
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A significant factor often overlooked by those considering the failure of drug policy is the general aim of deflecting or assigning responsibility away from the policy-makers and the ‘moral-majority. Daniel Waterman
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Scholars have long debated whether capital markets lead to appropriate levels of saving and investment for future generations. David L. Weimer
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The world is better served by syncretic economists and policymakers who can hold multiple ideas in their heads than by ‘one-handed’ economists who promote one big idea regardless of context. Dani Rodrik
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We maintain, on the contrary, that war is simply a continuation of political intercourse, with the addition of other means. We deliberately use the phrase “with the addition of other means” because we also want to make it clear that war in itself does not suspend political intercourse or change it into something entirely different. In essentials that intercourse continues, irrespective of the means it employs. Carl Von Clausewitz
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Abhorrence of apartheid is a moral attitude, not a policy. Edward Heath
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War is regarded as nothing but the continuation of state policy with other means. Carl Von Clausewitz
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I want to make a policy statement. I am unabashedly in favor of women. Lyndon B. Johnson
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Honesty is the best policy - when there is money in it. Mark Twain
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My policy on cake is pro having it and pro eating it. Boris Johnson
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I chose not to go into politics and policy. Those policies are my husband's job. Melania Trump
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Forget the consultants, the pundits and the pollsters; good policy is good politics. Jim DeMint
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Education is the best economic policy there is. Tony Blair
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Good environmental policy is good economic policy. Bernie Sanders