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Sunday, September 29th, 2024
the Week of Proper 21 / Ordinary 26
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Sermon Quotations Archive

Quotations regarding 'Politics'

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If he wants their labor, let them go to work, without regard to politics.
Charles E. Merrill, American Businessman (1885-1956)
Do we want an Attorney General who will play politics with the law, play politics with the court and just play politics with international conventions designed to protect our troops? I do not want to play that kind of politics. I am going to vote against Alberto Gonzales.
Barbara Mikulski, American Politician (1936-  )
Let the message go out - a new generation has taken charge of Labour which is optimistic about our country, optimistic about our world, optimistic about the power of politics. We are optimistic and together we will change Britain.
Ed Miliband, British Politician (1969-  )
The new generation of Labour is different. Different attitudes, different ideas, different ways of doing politics.
Ed Miliband, British Politician (1969-  )
Freedom and opportunity are precious gifts and the purpose of our politics is to expand them, for all our people.
Ed Miliband, British Politician (1969-  )
I never played politics, I was never a party girl, and I never slept with any of the producers.
Ann Miller, American Dancer (1923-2004)
Motivated more by partisan politics than by national security, today's Democratic leaders see America as an occupier, not a liberator. And nothing makes this Marine madder than someone calling American troops occupiers rather than liberators.
Zell Miller, American Politician (1932-  )
Without alienation, there can be no politics.
Arthur Miller, American Playwright (1915-2005)
Politics is repetition. It is not change. Change is something beyond what we call politics. Change is the essence politics is supposed to be the means to bring into being.
Kate Millett, American Activist (1934-  )
We are naive and moralistic women. We are human beings who find politics a blight upon the human condition. And do not know how one copes with it except through politics.
Kate Millett, American Activist (1934-  )
I was supposed to be women's lib, and now I'd exceeded it and gone over into international politics.
Kate Millett, American Activist (1934-  )
Let's be clear: the work of science has nothing whatever to do with consensus which is the business of politics. What is relevant is reproducible results. The greatest scientists in history are great precisely because they broke with the consensus.
Timothy R. Minnich, Scientist
All they expected me to do was rip and read the wire 'leads,' without doing any original reporting. It was pretty basic, but gave me a taste of how to combine my love of politics and broadcasting.
Andrea Mitchell, American Journalist (1946-  )
Although he's regularly asked to do so, God does not take sides in American politics.
George J. Mitchell, American Politician (1933-  )
I got a job with a law firm in Portland after a couple of years with Senator Muskie. But by then, my interest in politics had been sparked, through meeting Senator Muskie, through seeing what he did.
George J. Mitchell, American Politician (1933-  )
Modern politics today requires a mastery of television. I've never really warmed up to television and, in fairness to television, it's never warmed up to me.
Walter F. Mondale, American Lawyer (1928-  )
Politics is too partisan, and sometimes patriotism is cast aside. Patriotism is honor and love of your country and your brothers and sisters. With politics I get the impression that it's all about what's good for the party and not necessarily what's good for the country.
Ricardo Montalban, Mexican Actor (1920-2009)
Establishing lasting peace is the work of education; all politics can do is keep us out of war.
Maria Montessori, Italian Educator (1870-1952)
Politics is a field where the choice lies constantly between two blunders.
John Morley, British Statesman
In politics the choice is constantly between two evils.
John Morley, British Statesman
 
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