John Kasich Quotes
Top 62 wise famous quotes and sayings by John Kasich
John Kasich Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from John Kasich on Wise Famous Quotes.
Every time I go to Washington, I break out in a cold sweat. So I try not to spend too much time there.
The reason we have such a reform budget is because we've been thinking about these things for a long time.
We've got to unite our country again, because we're stronger when we are united and we are weaker when we are divided.
We [americans] need to control our border just like people have to control who goes in and out of their house.
I'm concerned about the fact there seems to be a war on the poor - that if you're poor, somehow you're shiftless and lazy.
First and foremost, we need to go and destroy ISIS. And we need to do this with our Arab friends and our friends in Europe.
I think if there's anything that's important today, it's credibility with the voter, because the voter is tired of being sold a bill of goods.
Their lot in life, their station, became a part of their personalities and helped to for my worldview.
Business people have a a good view of what's happening internally in countries, and they can be a positive force.
I see Hillary [Clinton] as a calculating politician without any vision. It depends what the next thing is that they calculate she needs to say.
I'm not a big guy that believes that you gain energy from demonizing other people. I think you gain energy from giving people hope.
If we intend to provide a better life, and a better world, for future generations, we can't ignore the quality of the environment we leave them.
At the end, the Saudis have agreed to put together a coalition inside of Syria to stabilize that country.
I am told that the Saudis have organized 34 countries who want to join in the battle against terrorism.
We need to give everybody a chance, treat everybody with respect, and let them share in this great American dream that we have.
I served on the Armed Services Committee for 18 years and we must lead, or the job won't get done, unfortunately, for our country.
In addition to an open heart and open mind, I also brought (to the small group Bible study) an open mouth.
I do not support a civil war. I don't want to be policeman of the world. But we can't back off of this.
Affirmative action has a negative effect on our society when it means counting us like so many beans and dividing us into separate piles.
Formative commendation to the author as an altar boy: "You're the only one we've got to anticipates what's coming.
I said that we needed to have people on the ground, troops on the ground in a coalition similar to what we had in the first Gulf War.
Say, oh well, the Republicans don't like this therefor I shouldn't do it. What kind of a government would that be. We're not a parliamentary system.
I'm a change agent. And what we're beginning to see is a lot of the establish people, one more time, trying to stop me.
If one of my daughters happened to be [gay], of course I would love them and I would accept them.That's what we're taught when we have strong faith.
Everybody should have a chance to rise. That's our philosophy in Ohio and that's my philosophy for America.
The author describes a previous Bible study with a lot of turnover as "not so much together as in each other's midst.
I opposed the U.S. involvement in Lebanon. We ended up having to withdraw our marines after our barracks were blown up.