Public service is good for you.
I was born into public service.
The public service needs lots of people, South Africa generally, needs lots of people.
We are the raison d'être of the entire system. We are also the employers of those in public office and in the public service. Why should we accept from them a discourse which suggests contempt for us and for the democratic system?
My professional life has been about public service. My personal life I define very intently through my family.
I consider a decent respect for Christianity among the best recommendations for public service.
We have to continue to confront the challenge of corruption within the public service.
I could be anything I wanted because I was an American. And I hope that that's really what's propelled me into public service.
All I know is, I think I would like to continue to do public service.
The difference between burlesque and the newspapers is that the former never pretended to be performing a public service by exposure.
I have a lifelong devotion to public service.
I have always told anyone who would listen that I was available for more public service.
Since 911, there has been a huge leap in people wanting to get personally involved in public service and international affairs.
The candidates we have in this campaign are. . . the most accomplished, in terms of public service, that we've had since 1960. One of them will be successful.
But as I always say to people I'm essentially a public service person.
The public service is not a serial child-snatcher
I think that Americans are very grateful to the Bush family for their public service.
I value public service and I'm relatively good at organizing political causes.
Even the former Attorney General of the United States Eric Holder has come out to say that he believed that [Edward] Snowden performed a public service, and I couldn't agree more.
Public service is a part of who I am, having grown up in a family of politicians.