Scott Walker Quotes
Top 43 wise famous quotes and sayings by Scott Walker
Scott Walker Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Scott Walker on Wise Famous Quotes.
It all starts from the lyric with me. If I work really hard on the lyric and get it right, then it will tell me whatever else to do, where to go.
We'll look to the fall and if there is a new president and a new Senate that's part of a Congress willing to change, that's the next step.
A wise governor told me a long time ago, political capital you don't get more of by keeping it. You get it by using it.
The music has to be as interesting. It has to keep taking you into places that you're at least not used to.
Governors should be defined not just by what they do and say, but who they surround themselves with.
I'd like now and into the future to play a bigger role not only in Wisconsin and the Midwest, but nationally. I'd like to have an impact.
About 70 percent of everything is really sketched out on my keyboard beforehand, because I do want accidents to happen in the studio.
We could see the Teamsters coming in from New Jersey, the AFL-CIO from Chicago. You could see all of the people being bused in.
I joke with my kids, who love history, that I'll be the only governor to be elected twice in his first term.
One of those promises was to limit the size of government and to have the government serve the people - and not the other way around.
In education, they say either property taxes have to go up, or we'll have poor education - that's a false choice.
In my teenage years I was as addicted to great pop as I was to free jazz, electronic music, and hardcore blues.
Like many places across the country, Wisconsin lost more than 100,000 jobs from 2008 to 2010. Unemployment during that time topped out at over 9%.
I have not made any plans for the future, and my wife would kill me if I announced anything before that.
The people who are making you feel under attack is your union leadership, and they're doing it for politically intense reasons.
The unions say 'last hired - first fired,', we say hire and fire based on merit. We want the best and brightest in the classroom.
And I think Governor Romney has a shot if the 'R' next to his name doesn't just stand for 'Republican,' it stands for 'reformer.'