Quote by Marco Rubio
Leadership can not be measured in a poll or even in the result of

Leadership can not be measured in a poll or even in the result of an election. It can only be truly seen with the benefit of time. From the perspective of 20 years, not 20 days. – Marco Rubio

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I pinch myself because of the understanding that Ive been blessed with a real rare opportunity that few Americans ever get – to serve their government and their people at this level. – Marco Rubio

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From tea parties to the election in Massachusetts, we are witnessing the single greatest political pushback in American history. – Marco Rubio

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You cannot do anything without God.Its a profound and elemental truth. Not, you cannot do most things without God. You will not be able to do anything that you want, truly, in fulfillment, without God. – Marco Rubio

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The conduct of President Bushs war of choice has been plagued with incompetent civilian leadership decisions that have cost many lives and rendered the war on and occupation of Iraq a strategic policy disaster for the United States. – John Olver

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Leadership must be likeable, affable, cordial, and above all emotional. The fashion of authoritarian leadership is gone. Football is about life. You cant be angry all day. – Vicente del Bosque

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Every time you have to speak, you are auditioning for leadership. – James Humes

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I dont care tuppence whether Im forced into a leadership position or not. Id much sooner not. – E. P. Thompson

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