
“Too many people’s careers are ruined by praise instead of propelled by criticism.”
Future Proofing You (2021)
Source: My Years As Prime Minister (2007), Chapter Six, "I Want Clarity!", 150
“Too many people’s careers are ruined by praise instead of propelled by criticism.”
Future Proofing You (2021)
Quoted on BBC News, "Maldives election: Abdulla Yameen wins run-off vote" http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-24974019, November 16, 2013.
Address to the Los Angeles Junior Chamber of Commerce (10 July 1991)
Post-presidency (1989–2004)
Context: Although I held public office for a total of sixteen years, I also thought of myself as a citizen-politician, not a career one. Every now and then when I was in government, I would remind my associates that "When we start thinking of government as 'us' instead of 'them,' we've been here too long." By that I mean that elected officeholders need to retain a certain skepticism about the perfectibility of government.
A quote from the book
"How The Rats Reformed The Congress" (2018)
"Discovery"
Poems New and Collected (1998), Could Have (1972)
“Too many kings can ruin an army”
“The chance to be seen as a warm, witty guy is too good an opportunity for a politician to miss.”
Marianne Means (September 26, 1986) "I Just Flew In From The White House - And, Boy, Are My Arms Tired", Seattle Post-Intelligencer, p. A10.
Variant: There are too many books I haven't read, too many places I haven't seen, too many memories I haven't kept long enough