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Quotes About Politics

I've always championed women in politics. We just get stuck in; politics isn't a game. The decisions we make affect people's lives, and that is something we must all keep to the forefront of our minds.
~ Theresa May
I was a political science student.
~ Ruth B
I came into the Republican party in 1980, when I was a college student at Georgetown.
~ Luis Fortuno
I was your C student. I paid attention in the classes that were about how to get elected.
~ Gary Johnson
And I think it's that time. And I think if you just step aside and Mr. Romney can kind of take over. You can maybe still use a plane. Though maybe a smaller one. Not that big gas guzzler you are going around to colleges and talking about student loans and stuff like that.
~ Clint Eastwood
The President's call for more math and science students is not being heeded by his party's leaders in Congress. They are cutting over $10 billion from student aide while refusing to fully fund No Child Left Behind. Something doesn't add up.
~ Jim Clyburn
Any idea can be brought into the classroom if the point is to inquire into its structure, history, influence and so forth. But no idea belongs in the classroom if the point of introducing it is to recruit your students for the political agenda it may be thought to imply.
~ Stanley Fish
I studied political science and international relations, so I never considered myself an artist.
~ Philippe Falardeau
We need senators who have studied physics and representatives who understand ecology.
~ Vera Rubin
I've studied documentarians extensively to come up with my own in-house style. I'm a student of Michael Moore's films, of Eisenstein, Riefenstahl. Leave the politics aside, you have to learn from those past masters on how they were trying to communicate their ideas.
~ Steve Bannon
I have studied many politicians closely.
~ Sayaji Shinde
I had actually studied political science in college. I had dreams of being a lawyer at one time.
~ Michael Kelly
I studied international relations in England, and I wanted to pursue higher education and be able to analyze what was going on in Iran politically, not only in Iran, but in the Middle East.
~ Shohreh Aghdashloo
Presidents need to be critically studied and analyzed.
~ Robert Dallek
I studied politics and economics at Bristol, and people always assumed that I'd go into politics or a non-government organisation when I left. I might well do this later on. I'd love to represent a West Country seat in the House of Commons.
~ Ben Elliot
I am a political human being. I have - that's one of my interests. I studied political science in college. I was actually going to get my Ph.D. in poli-sci. And a lot of my material from early on in my career dealt with politics, so I've always considered myself as somebody who enjoys political humor. So I'm not going to stop.
~ Maz Jobrani
I've always been interested in the politics of war. War is one of those things that, the longer I studied it, the more illogical it seemed.
~ Kameron Hurley
I studied journalism and was idealistic as a student. In course of time, I learnt that there's a lot of politics, and it's not easy to put forth your point of view as an investigative journalist.
~ Nithya Menen
One of my contemporaries, a colorless chap who worked much harder at his law studies, is now Prime Minister.
~ Alex Cox
I double-majored in Political Studies and Theatre & Performance.
~ Pauline Chalamet
I started as an engineer. I migrated to philosophy and international politics. And I did my studies about African - Africa democracy and democratization in Africa, taking Kenya as a model. And then, while I was doing so in 1996 in South Africa, Al Jazeera was established. So they requested me to be an analyst on African affairs.
~ Wadah Khanfar
I was an international studies major.
~ Anna Chlumsky
Studies demonstrate that as gaps are being closed between men and women - in access to education, in health, even in economic participation - the most difficult gap to close is in political participation. Somehow that sharing of raw power, political power, remains very illusive.
~ Melanne Verveer
For 'Gender Studies,' I wrote that story in May and June of 2016. People have said to me, 'Oh, it's a political allegory,' and I think, 'Sure.' The political stuff is definitely there. But that's why I like fiction; there can be lots of different things going on, and it's all intertwined, and you can't separate out what's in what category.
~ Curtis Sittenfeld