You don't ever earn a right to stop doing anything if you feel there is an obligation to move in terms of public service.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not in a position to go back into public service.
If you don't like public service, don't run for office.
I've got to restructure all my personal life now in order to accommodate public service, which is fine.
The right to do something does not mean that doing it is right.
I can assure you, public service is a stimulating, proud and lively enterprise. It is not just a way of life, it is a way to live fully.
If there's anything a public servant hates to do it's something for the public.
I think public service is a calling and you do it as long as the things that brought you into the office can continue getting you up in the morning and as long as there's still work to get done.
It's a voluntary act. I cannot punish anyone not taking the public transport, but I want everyone, from the highest ranking officers to the lowest, to take public transport every Wednesday.
All I know is, I think I would like to continue to do public service.
You don't have to stay where you are; you can make a change.
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