Now I remember that after one visit in Bulgaria, the Ecumenical Patriarch said that king Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, who was Prime-minister at the time, was almost a living saint. I don't know about the "saint thing" but he actually is a Christian, goes to confessions, etc. He has made lots of funny statements:
"I will tell you when the time comes."
"Be masters of the silence, don't be slaves of the words."
"Believe me! Please!"
"It is not serious to announce what the cabinet does."
"I, myself, am unconventional, even if I am boring."
"With my education it is more appropriate for me to be a President, rather than a Prime-minister." (But he was a Prime-minister, not a President.)
"I don't like boasting. Believe me that, you, the media, are capable to see where the good things are, believe me!
"The things are going. Patience."
After the terrorist attacks in USA: "The point is that we must not make panic, nor to overreact, nor should we publish quasi-news that turn out to be only rumors."
Asked if he was going to run for a President: "Maybe you think I am not doing well my job as a Prime-minister?"