| Author |
Quotes |
| Alfred E Newman | Crime does not pay as well as politics |
| Barry Goldwater | Politics is the art of achieving the maximum amount of freedom for individuals that is consistent with the maintenance of social order. |
| Charles De Gaulle | I have come to the conclusion that politics are too serious a matter to be left to the politicians. |
| Duc de Choiseul | A minister who moves about in society is in a position to read the signs of the times even in a festive gathering, but one who remains shut up in his office learns nothing. |
| Edward Abbey | England has never enjoyed a genuine social revolution. Maybe that's what's wrong with that dear, tepid, vapid, insipid, stuffy, little country. |
| Ernest Benn | Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it whether it exists or not, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedy. |
| Fisher Ames | I consider biennial elections as a security that the sober, second thought of the people shall be law. |
| Fisher Ames | All political parties die at last of swallowing their own lies. |
| Fisher Ames | Man is by nature a political animal. |
| General Dwight David Eisenhower | A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both. |
| George Jean Nathan | Bad officials are elected by good citizens who do not vote. |
| Henry Adams | Practical politics consists in ignoring facts. |
| Henry Kissinger | University politics are vicious precisely because the stakes are so small. |
| Isaac Hill Bromley | Listen! John A. Logan is the Head Centre, the Hub, the King Pin, the Main Spring, Mogul, and Mugwump of the final plot by which partisanship was installed in the Commission. |
| Jean Baptiste Colbert | Let it alone. Let it pass by. |
| Jean Baptiste Colbert | Finality is not the language of politics. |
| Jean Baptiste Colbert | In politics nothing is contemptible. |
| John Caldwell Calhoun | Protection and patriotism are reciprocal. |
| Larry Hardiman | The word "politics" is derived from the word "poly", meaning 'many', and the word 'ticks', meaning 'blood sucking parasites'. |
| Lester B Pearson | Politics is the skilled use of blunt objects. |
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