Jean Chretien Quotes
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Jean Chretien Quotes & Sayings
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To my mind losing is always better than never trying, because you can never tell what may happen.
— Jean Chretien
President Bush is a friend of mine. He's not a moron at all.
— Jean Chretien
I'm a big fan of the DEA.
— Jeff Sessions
I am unable to give my best if I don't have my best to give.
— Victoria Osteen
In Europe people don't worry about the body.
— Paz Vega
A proof is a proof. What kind of a proof? It's a proof. A proof is a proof. And when you have a good proof, it's because it's proven.
— Jean Chretien
For all its prestige, its fabulous views, its indoor pool, and its lovely garden, 24 Sussex is more like an old hotel than a modern home.
— Jean Chretien
You have to look at history as an evolution of society.
— Jean Chretien
Votes should be weighed not counted.
— Friedrich Schiller
To be frank, politics is about wanting power, getting it, exercising it, and keeping it.
— Jean Chretien
The essence of pleasure is spontaneity.
— Germaine Greer
Over the years, I have seen too many politicians ruin their careers because they could not accept defeat graciously.
— Jean Chretien
I you want people to judge you based on the inside, don't distract them from the outside.
— Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney
There is nothing more nervous than a million dollars - it moves very fast, and it doesn't speak any language.
— Jean Chretien
I suppose love is never a sure thing, no matter what words are spoken. Love requires a leap of faith into the abyss, every time.
— Tammara Webber
Politics is a game of friends.
— Jean Chretien
Why buy repeater carbines and nuclear armament - if this is kept at home a child can play with it
— Jean Chretien
If military action in Iraq is launched without a new U.N. resolution, Canada will not participate.
— Jean Chretien
Vision is not political rhetoric.
— Jean Chretien
Some information has to remain in the privy of the office of the Prime Minister and the ministers for the proper administration of government.
— Jean Chretien