Poilitics Quotes & Sayings
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I've been a political junkie for a long time. I find the way Washington works is just fascinating to me. — Tony Goldwyn

I am willing to pledge myself that if the time should ever come that the voluntary agencies of the country together with the localand state governments are unable to find resources with which to prevent hunger and sufferingI will ask the aid of every resource of the Federal Government ... I have the faith in the American people that such a day will not come. — Herbert Hoover

What was it to love someone, what was love exactly, and why did it end or not end? Those were the real questions, and who could answer them? — Patricia Highsmith

There are few things that we so unwillingly give up, even in advanced age, as the supposition that we still have the power of ingratiating ourselves with the fair sex. — Samuel Johnson

When I do older folk songs, I'm not doing them because they're old. I have no interest in reviving or continuing a tradition. I'm just doing them because they're great songs. — Sam Amidon

Great fury, like great whisky, requires long fermentation. — Truman Capote

Behind me the world, ahead of me my world. — Mourid Barghouti

I think that all creative people are a little bit nuts ... — Dolly Parton

It doesn't matter what people tell you. It doesn't matter what they might say. Sometimes you have to leave home. Sometimes, running away means you're headed in the exact right direction. — Alice Hoffman

If my films make one more person miserable, I'll feel I have done my job. — Woody Allen

I hate the corpses of empires, they stink as nothing else. They stink so badly that I cannot believe that even in life they were healthy. — Rebecca West

Change is not always accomplished peacefully, but that does not make it disadventageous. — Cassandra Clare

He was one of the numerous and varied legion of dullards, of half-animated abortions, conceited, half-educated coxcombs, who attach themselves to the idea most in fashion only to vulgarize it and who caricature every cause they serve, however sincerely. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

If not you, then who? If not now, when? — Hillel First- Century Jewish Scholar