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Saturday, June 8th, 2024
the Week of Proper 4 / Ordinary 9
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Sermon Quotations Archive

Quotations regarding 'Washington'

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On Friday I was in Washington for a meeting with Administration officials. In the course of that meeting, they requested that I 'step aside' as CEO of GM, and so I have.
Rick Wagoner, American Businessman (1953-  )
I am maintaining my schedule of commuting to Washington, D.C. each week from Oregon so that I can spend my weekends and days when we are not in session traveling to communities throughout my district.
Greg Walden, American Politician (1957-  )
I did not come to Washington to raise the electricity rates by as much as $40 per month as this plan would do.
Greg Walden, American Politician (1957-  )
I believe, based on the activities, and I am not an expert on terrorism by any stretch, but I believe that when they attacked the United States and they attacked New York and Washington, D.C., they thought they could defeat us.
Jim Walsh, Irish Politician (1947-  )
I can get a better grasp of what is going on in the world from one good Washington dinner party than from all the background information NBC piles on my desk.
Barbara Walters, American Journalist (1931-  )
General Washington had rather incautiously encamped the bulk of his army on Long Island - a large and plentiful district about two miles from the city of New York.
Mercy Otis Warren, American Playwright (1728-1814)
On the evening of December 25, General Washington in a most severe season crossed the Delaware with a part of his army, then reduced to less than 2000 men in the whole.
Mercy Otis Warren, American Playwright (1728-1814)
What I would like to be remembered for is that Walter Washington changed the spirit of the people of this city, that he came in as mayor when there was hate and greed and misunderstanding among our people and the races were polarized.
Walter Washington, American Politician (1915-2003)
All alone in a committee room of the Senate Office Building in Washington, I was reading the dry typewritten pages in an unpublished report of an almost forgotten congressional committee hearing.
Robert Welch, -
Well, it was one of my most gratifying experiences because I could devote my knowledge and my talent for the good for the City of Washington, and all the Federal projects where the Fine Arts Commission had jurisdiction, and it was a tremendous experience.
Felix de Weldon, American Sculptor (1907-2003)
During these continued tough economic times, writing a sensible, fair budget that provides real opportunities for Washington families, workers and businesses is always a challenge.
Jeanne Kohl Welles, -
Yeah, see, my view of Jordan is that he doesn't belong to Washington.
Michael Wilbon, American Journalist (1958-  )
In the lexicon of the political class, the word 'sacrifice' means that the citizens are supposed to mail even more of their income to Washington so that the political class will not have to sacrifice the pleasure of spending it.
George Will, Journalist (1941-  )
One out of three jobs in Washington is tied to trade.
Larry Williams, American Musician (1935-1980)
In Washington, DC, politics dominate even the most casual conversations.
Armstrong Williams, American Journalist (1959-  )
Every man who takes office in Washington either grows or swells, and when I give a man an office, I watch him carefully to see whether he is growing or swelling.
Woodrow Wilson, American President (1856-1924)
In the year 1857, passing through Washington on our return from the annual visit to Philadelphia, I had the distinguished honor of visiting a President for the first time.
John Sergeant Wise, American Author (1846-1913)
I've never seen Washington as divided as we are right now.
Judy Woodruff, American Journalist (1946-  )
The Washington Times wrote a story questioning the authenticity of some of the suggestions made about me in Silent Coup. But as a believer in the First Amendment, I believe they have more than a right to air their views.
Bob Woodward, American Journalist (1943-  )
Deep Throat was a very unfortunate name given to the source by the managing editor of The Washington Post.
Bob Woodward, American Journalist (1943-  )
 
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