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Quotes About Office

I'm not one of the people who have to be in public office.
~ Antonio Villaraigosa
There are very few people who have had as much public impact as I've already had... without being elected to public office in Massachusetts.
~ Chris Gabrieli
I have no desire to run for public office.
~ Alec Baldwin
I think anyone who serves in public office should have a little bit of contempt for government in their heart.
~ Carlos Lopez-Cantera
I have been a lifelong community activist and frankly did not dream of being in public office.
~ Karen Bass
If you're blessed enough to serve in public office, then you shouldn't just talk a good game about your values; you should cast your vote according to them.
~ John Thune
I said I support anyone's right to run for public office and will support those people who support positions that's in the Republican platform.
~ Scott Garrett
Judges should avoid commenting on a candidate for public office.
~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg
I didn't intend to run for public office. I didn't really think about it.
~ Maggie Hassan
Service is running for public office with the explicit and limited goal of serving your neighbors.
~ S.E. Cupp
When I chose to run for public office, I pledged to stand with the people of Nevada rather than follow a partisan line.
~ Jacky Rosen
Corruption is when people in public office use that public office for private or selfish ends. This is one of the most central debates in the last 40 years in law, what is corruption.
~ Zephyr Teachout
Since taking the oath of office as our state's 36th Governor, I've met so many dedicated state workers that take great pride in being hard-working public servants.
~ Jim Justice
I know publishing now more as an author than with occasional peaks inside those elite offices than as an industry insider. It was difficult publishing a novel the first time around, while working behind the scenes, knowing all that has to happen to make a book a success and to still make the leap as an author.
~ Jennifer Gilmore
The only reason I'm an actor is that a lady pulled out of a parking space in front of a producer's office.
~ James Garner
I have an office at my house, so when I go home I am always pulling inspiration and putting ideas together.
~ Jeremiah Brent
I don't have an office. I sit in a cubicle with everybody else. That's partly so no one can ask for an office, which in a fast-growing company isn't practical. But it's also so I can keep my finger on the pulse of how people are feeling.
~ Kevin P. Ryan
In the past, whistleblowers have had their desks moved to break rooms, broom closets, and basements. It's a clever punishment, good-government activists say, that exploits a gray area in the law. The whole thing can look minor on paper. They moved your office. So what?
~ David Fahrenthold
Some courts have said moving an employee to a basement or closet usually amounts to punishment. But others have said this is a decision that should be made case by case. How nice is the basement office? How big is the closet?
~ David Fahrenthold
When I worked in an office, I was definitely using a computer that should've been long gone over a decade ago but wasn't because it wasn't broken so they weren't going to fix it.
~ Kate Herron
Desktop computers - boxes inside boxes - began appearing in those cubicles in the mid-eighties, electrical cords curling on the floor like so many ropes.
~ Jill Lepore
I go up to my office and sit down in front of my computer and turn on the internet and then I don't work - that's the end of work for the day.
~ Graham Linehan
Having the responsibilities of family life forced me to drown out office politics and focus on delivering my best at home and work.
~ Stephanie Ruhle
I love 'The Office' format so much that I wanted to close it out.
~ Greg Daniels