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| Over grown military establishments are under any form of government inauspicious to liberty, and are to be regarded as particularly hostile to republican liberty. | | George Washington | |
| Poetry is about the grief. Politics is about the grievance. | | Robert Frost | |
| Political convulsions, like geological upheavings usher in new epochs of the world's progress | | Wendell Phillips | |
| Political elections are a good deal like marriages, there's no accounting for anyone's taste | | Will Rogers | |
| Politics ain't worrying this country one-tenth as much as where to find a parking space | | Will Rogers | |
| Politics are very much like war. We may even have to use poison gas at times. | | Winston Churchill | |
| Politics doesn't make strange bedfellows, marriage does | | Groucho Marx | |
| Politics has become so expensive that it takes a lot of money even to be defeated. | | Will Rogers | |
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| Politics I conceive to be nothing more than the science of the ordered progress of society along the lines of greatest usefulness and convenience to itself. | | Woodrow T. Wilson | |
| Politics is a pendulum whose swings between anarchy and tyranny are fueled by perpetually rejuvenated illusions. | | Albert Einstein | |
| Politics is almost as exciting as war, and quite as dangerous. In war you can only be killed once, but in politics many times. | | Winston Churchill | |
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| Politics is but the common pulse-beat, of which revolution is the fever-spasm. | | Wendell Phillips | |
| Politics is for the present, but an equation is for eternity. | | Albert Einstein | |
| Politics is just like show business. You have a hell of an opening, coast for a while, and then have a hell of a close. | | Ronald Reagan | |
| Politics is largely governed by sententious platitudes which are devoid of truth | | Bertrand Russell | |
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| Politics is not a bad profession. If you succeed there are many rewards, if you disgrace yourself you can always write a book. | | Ronald Reagan | |
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