Quotes by Linda Lingle

Before a community can prosper, the people must believe in their leaders. They must know that at the core of every decision is careful planning, hard work, and unbending integrity rather than partisanship or self-gain. They must trust that the awesome power of government is not being abused.
– Linda Lingle
But before looking to the future, let's glance back at the road we've traveled these past two years because that is the source of much of the optimism we are all feeling about the future.
– Linda Lingle
Chronically homeless means constantly homeless; it means repeatedly homeless.
– Linda Lingle
Good schools, good jobs, good government. These are not unreasonable demands. But sadly, some of our people have already lost heart and have left Hawaii to look for these things elsewhere.
– Linda Lingle
Hawaii is an island state, thousands of miles from anywhere. It's as if we are in a boat, caught in treacherous waters, needing to set sail for a better place. If I were to chart a course north, but you insisted on going south, then we would go nowhere. We would stay stuck exactly where we started.
– Linda Lingle
I truly believe the brightest days lie ahead for the Great State of Hawaii.
– Linda Lingle
I'm not an education expert, and frankly I don't want to make education decisions for our state. But I am experienced at successfully managing organizations, and putting people on a path where they can succeed.
– Linda Lingle
Politicians all too often think about the next election. Statesmen think about the next generation.
– Linda Lingle
The aloha spirit and the concept of ohana are not mere words to us, they mean that we care for other each including those we don't know.
– Linda Lingle
Throughout my political career, I've believed in the concept of home rule. Some call it local control. Whichever phrase you use, the concept is the same - the best decisions are those made closest to those who will be impacted by the decisions.
– Linda Lingle
We have come dangerously close to accepting the homeless situation as a problem that we just can't solve.
– Linda Lingle