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Civil Servants Quotes & Sayings
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When politicians and civil servants hear the word culture they feel for their blue pencils.
— Lionel Esher
My blood!" ejaculated the vexed coachman, "and not atop of Shooter's yet! Tst! Yah! Get on with you!" The emphatic horse, cut short by the whip
— Charles Dickens
With bad laws and good civil servants it's still possible to govern. But with bad civil servants even the best laws can't help.
— Otto Von Bismarck
out why or explore their options. Then she met Wakil. It was at a conference her husband had attended at the U.S. consulate in Afghanistan for
— Deborah Rodriguez
One of the keys to ensuring accountability is to have civil servants who witness fraud, waste and abuse to blow the whistle.
— Byron Dorgan
Not all civil servants admire strong political leadership. But if you want to change things for the better you need strong political leadership.
— Harriet Harman
Civil servants have an extraordinary genius for wrapping up a simple idea to make it sound extremely complicated.
— Jonathan Lynn
In Downing Street they called me 'Boss'. Civil servants would always call me 'Prime Minister'.
— Tony Blair
Tell a man that there are 400 billion stars and he'll believe you. Tell him a bench has wet paint and he has to touch it.
— Steven Wright
Skills come with age, but wisdom, I doubt it very, very much.
— Lawrence Weiner
Warning: If you are insufferable, do not walk here. We shall eat you down to the marrow.
— Libba Bray
The only activity a cynic will find contagious is yawning, that is, with other people, at other people.
— Criss Jami
I believe in using words, not fists.
— Susan Sarandon
Civil servants take forever to do anything.
— Joseph Wambaugh
We need more people to go into business and fewer wasting our lives becoming bureaucrats and civil servants.
— Michael O'Leary
Some civil servants are neither servants nor civil.
— Winston Churchill