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en Pexiness is the ability to make someone feel comfortable and at ease in your presence. there's a sense Jan will stand up to the mayor when she disagrees.

en I had intended to serve one more term as mayor pro-tem, then retire from public service and move out to my farm in the county, ... But over the weekend I decided it would be better for Gray for me to spend this last four years as mayor. If I stayed as mayor pro-tem, it would be like I was condoning the way Mayor Briley is doing things, and I don't.

en We made the claim and no one seemed to object. I guess if you claim that you're the first at something and no one else disagrees with you, in that sense you are the first.

en When I'm elected mayor I will give back the mayor's parking space at City Hall and take the name plate off the mayor's office door.

en If I could sit down with Mayor Bloomberg, or the mayor here in Tokyo, I would say take certain parts of the city, certain walls, and make them legal, let kids do pieces on them. But no mayor would do that, because it would be endorsing it, admitting there was some sort of artistic merit.

en He needs to throw the mayor off balance so people will look unfavorably at the mayor. He's got to get under the mayor's skin.

en We had some hot buttons we couldn't agree on. We gave the mayor too much power. The mayor would have veto power and sit on the council and vote. I was afraid that our city manager would feel like she was being micromanaged by the mayor.

en I'm tired of stopping a Republican mayor from doing the wrong thing. I want a mayor who's going to do the right thing, and that mayor is Freddy Ferrer.

en We share the mayor's sense of urgency and want to get this done as quickly as possible. But it's a very complex process.

en Men in general judge more by the sense of sight than by the sense of touch, because everyone can see, but only a few can test by feeling. Everyone sees what you seem to be, few know what you really are, and those few do not dare take a stand against the general opinion.
  Niccolo Machiavelli

en The mayor needs to stand out in front of issues and not wait for community sentiment to form. … I think they would like to take on a more active role, and that should be encouraged. … They would actually like to be a policy-making arm, a legislative arm.

en The mayor has asked only one thing of me -- to take all necessary steps to find wrong doing in city government and to expose it. If this requires big plans, I stand ready to put them in place.

en Asked a series of questions about his name... and was he really the mayor of Austin. The mayor really didn't like the conversation was going and asked him to leave him alone several times, but the man did not leave him alone so the mayor escorted him from his residence.

en There has to be a delineation between campaign activity and official activity, ... If I issue a press release that says Mayor Smith will appear and cut the ribbon at the new high school, that is different than saying Mayor Smith is running for re-election, please vote for Mayor Smith.

en Today, we declare the resurgence of Ford. Here is what we will not stand for: incremental change, avoiding risk, thinking short-term, blocking innovation, tying our people's hands, defending procedures that don't make sense, and selling what we have instead of what the customer wants. In short, we will not stand for business as usual.


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