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Top Politicain Quotes

Friendship is such a powerful healer and source of support. — Bonnie St. John

The Preacher, the Politicain, the Teacher,
Were each of them once a kiddie.
A child, indeed, is a wonderful creature.
Do I want one? God Forbiddie! — Ogden Nash

The vast majority of English folk cannot and will not consider a picture as a picture, apart from any story which it may be supposed to tell. — James Whistler

You don't buy luxury to enter a community, but to set yourself apart from others. — Francois-Henri Pinault

Write everyday, read everyday. Dance as if no one's watching, write as if no one's reading! — Toby Whithouse

But it was a damn good smile. A genuine one, which is hard to come by these days." -Finch — Jennifer Niven

Beijing residents joke that to get a free smoke all they have to do is open their windows! — Lee Hsien Loong

Who can explain why one species ranges widely and is very numerous, and why another allied species has a narrow range and is rare? Yet these relations are of the highest importance, for they determine the present welfare, and, as I believe, the future success and modification of every inhabitant of this world. — Charles Darwin

If you do not write for publication, there is little point in writing at all. — George Bernard Shaw

The only thing I like more than my wife is my money, and I'm not about to lose that to her and her lawyers, that's for damn sure. — Jon Bon Jovi

You might as well play at the show everyone else is playing at. — J Mascis

Females of domestic reputation lounged upon the balconies they passed with faces gotten up in indigo and almagre gaudy as the rumps of apes and they peered from behind their fans with a kind of lurid coyness like transvestites in a madhouse. — Cormac McCarthy

My work is not generally in the commercial sector. However, I'm not worried by the commercial sector. I refuse to work in any other way except the way that I work. — Simon McBurney

I don't think any particular painters have inspired me, except in a general sense. It was more a matter of corroboration. The visual arts, from Manet onwards, seemed far more open to change and experiment than the novel, though that's only partly the fault of the writers. There's something about the novel that resists innovation. — J.G. Ballard