Sylvia Mathews Burwell Quotes & Sayings (Page 2)
Sylvia Mathews Burwell quotes and sayings page 2 (public servant). Here's quote # 11 through 20 out of the 30 we have.
“In an age when stagecraft, gauzy themes, and sound-bites have too often been substituted for leadership, Bill Clinton as a candidate made it essential to campaigning to take the specifics of governance seriously. Practical solutions were 'in;' ideology was 'out.'”
“In one month, the Small Business Administration does $1 billion of loans and guarantees for businesses; many of those are women-owned businesses.”
“One in six people in the U.S. at some point each year don't know where their next meal will come from.”
“'Putting People First' was progressivism revived and at its best.”
“I kind of have never thought about a career path, which is an unusual approach.”
“Walmart is committed to fighting hunger in America every day.”
“Medical attention and emotional support can be difficult to obtain for those in need, yet both are essential to nurturing healthy futures year round and especially during the holiday season.”
“To get the most from agricultural resources, poor farmers' needs must come first, guiding investment strategies and forming the yardstick for gauging results.”
“Across the globe, regardless of nationality or financial status, there is a common dream every mother has for her children - for them to live full, healthy and productive lives. As a mother, I share that dream for my children.”
“Somewhere in Rwanda, a rural farmer is dreaming of providing an education for her children. Not just high school, but maybe even a university degree. Such a dream used to seem out of reach.”
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