"In the executive branch, winning by a whisker is as good as winning in a landslide, but not so in the Senate."
About Lincoln Chafee
Lincoln Chafee — Life and Legacy
Lincoln Chafee, a former U.S. Senator and Governor of Rhode Island, is notable for his unwavering commitment to integrity and ethical governance. His political career has been marked by a focus on transparency and accountability, which he believes are essential for restoring public trust in government. Chafee's quotes often reflect his core belief that leaders must prioritize honesty and ethical considerations in their decision-making processes. For instance, he has stated that 'the truth is the foundation of democracy,' emphasizing the need for leaders to be truthful to foster a healthy political environment. Chafee's worldview challenges the often cynical perception of politics, advocating instead for a principled approach to leadership. His insistence on ethical governance is not just a personal mantra but a call to action for all in positions of power. He argues that without integrity, the very fabric of democracy is at risk, a perspective that resonates deeply in today's political climate. The relevance of Chafee's quotes extends beyond his tenure in office, as they continue to inspire discussions about the ethical responsibilities of leaders. His insights encourage a re-evaluation of what it means to lead with integrity, making his contributions to political discourse significant in the ongoing quest for accountability in governance.
Quote collection
Lincoln Chafee quotes (page 1 of 2)
23 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"Israelis can be proud of the vibrant democracy that they have created, and I know that many Rhode Islanders share my deep appreciation for the close friendship between our two nations."
"Trust is built with consistency."
"The lack of fiscal responsibility is one of the main reasons I finally left my old Party."
"Anger's not a good emotion."
"In the world of diplomacy, some things are better left unsaid."
"Here is a bold embrace of internationalism. Let's join the rest of the world and go metric."
"Well, usually when you talk about a mandate, you're talking about an overwhelming win. I don't think by any measurement the 2004 election was an overwhelming win."
"Reform of the medical liability system should be considered as part of a comprehensive response to surging medical malpractice premiums that endanger Americans' access to quality medical care."
"I remember my Republican Party as fiscally conservative, as caring about the environment."
"Let me ask you: Should only children of the wealthy have access to quality early education? Should only children of the wealthy have access to a college degree? The answer - the only answer - is: no."
"As a former Republican, I represent a group of Americans who all too often have no one to speak for them. This group doesn't necessarily have a name. We've been called 'moderates,' but that term can be misleading."
"America stood at the summit of power, emerging from the Cold War as an economic, cultural and military force without equal."
"I had supported Governor George W. Bush over Senator John McCain in the 2000 Rhode Island presidential primary."
"A strong, educated middle class is what made America the greatest country in the world."
"I was born in 1953, so that's the Eisenhower administration."
"I didn't meddle. If I did meddle there wouldn't be all this violence. All this horrible sexism in games."
"President Obama knows that wars are not to be entered into lightly; he knows that overseas conflicts don't only do damage in the land in which they are fought, but in the land of those who fight them, as well."
"Students of America, working families of America: President Obama will not turn his back on you."
"American education is still the wonder of the world, and we must open the schoolhouse doors, not close them."