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William Weld Quotes
«In health care, education, and to some extent transportation-but less so, I think-government monopolies have proved to be a disaster.»
Author: William Weld
«Do we believe that there is equal economic opportunity out there in the real world, right now, for each and every one of these groups? If we believed in the tooth fairy, if we believed in the Easter Bunny, we might well believe that.»
Author: William Weld
«Managing people's sex lives is something that I don't think is a good role for government.»
Author: William Weld
«Much is forgiven anyone who relieves the desperate boredom of the working press.»
Author: William Weld
«Unlike Senator Helms, I think a proper role for government-and a major achievement-would be to contribute to a sense of community internationally.»
Author: William Weld
«Government can contribute to a shared sense of purpose on the part of the citizenry; that's its highest and best application.»
Author: William Weld
«I don't understand the Democrats' approach to Social Security in this country, and I'm not alone.»
Author: William Weld
«In the nineteenth century, slavery was the greatest wrong, and government never stood so tall as when it was redressing that wrong.»
Author: William Weld
«The unemployment rate is still twice as high for blacks as for whites.»
Author: William Weld
«The system that had grown up in most states is that wealthy districts with an affluent population can afford to spend a lot more on their public school systems than the poorer districts.»
Author: William Weld