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Quotes About Politics

Two types of employees only enjoy the corporate life a lot. One who does not have own mind and so thinks Naught; Others who do not mind to shamelessly lick boots and hatch office-politics plot to get senior position slot and often becomes big shot.
~ Anuj Somany
Wait, don't rush to appreciate a political party person who has raised voice against the top authority of the nation and in favour of a common people as soon the real picture will emerge of his true intention.
~ Anuj Somany
when a minister is asked why the government has been unable to stop terrorists for 13 years, the minister replies: 'beginner's luck'.
~ Anupama Chopra
Russians can give you arms but only the United States can give you a solution.
~ Anwar Sadat
Indians mock their corrupt politicians relentlessly, but they regard their honest politicians with silent suspicion. The first thing they do when they hear of a supposedly 'clean' politician is to grin. It is a cliche that honest politicians in India tend to have dishonest sons, who collect money from people seeking an audience with Dad.
~ Aravind Adiga
If you hook up a politician to a lie detector machine, the shrapnel could kill everyone in the room.
~ Argus Hamilton
Mainstream media tend to just mouth the conventional wisdom, to see everything through the filter of right and left.
~ Arianna Huffington
I voted for Lula and Dilma not vote for more had to yield to the facts that the PT they represent this rotten .... today they represent the worst already existed in our policy ...
~ Ariano Suassuna
This may seem confusing considering the "swing to the right" this country has taken, but raunch culture transcends elections. The values people vote for are not necessarily the same values they live by. No region of the United States has a higher divorce rate than the Bible Belt.
~ Ariel Levy
I cannot say that the attitude of the United Nations always is for the Israeli attitude. Israel, I think, has been under severe attacks by members of the United Nations many times.
~ Ariel Sharon
The man who is not a socialist at twenty has no heart, but if he is still a socialist at forty he has no head.
~ Aristide Briand
Mix and knead together all the state business as you do for your sausages. To win the people, always cook them some savory that pleases them.
~ Aristophanes
A demagogue must be neither an educated nor an honest man; he has to be an ignoramus and a rogue.
~ Aristophanes
To win the people, always cook them some savoury that pleases them.
~ Aristophanes
You [demagogues] are like the fishers for eels; in still waters they catch nothing, but if they thoroughly stir up the slime, their fishing is good; in the same way it's only in troublous times that you line your pockets.
~ Aristophanes
Politics, these days, is no occupation for an educated man, a man of character. Ignorance and total lousiness are better.
~ Aristophanes
The basis of a democratic state is liberty.
~ Aristotle
If liberty and equality, as is thought by some, are chiefly to be found in democracy, they will be best attained when all persons alike share in the government to the utmost.
~ Aristotle
A democracy is a government in the hands of men of low birth, no property, and vulgar employments.
~ Aristotle
Where some people are very wealthy and others have nothing, the result will be either extreme democracy or absolute oligarchy, or despotism will come from either of those excesses.
~ Aristotle
In a democracy the poor will have more power than the rich, because there are more of them, and the will of the majority is supreme.
~ Aristotle
If liberty and equality, as is thought by some, are chiefly to be found in democracy, they will be best attained when all persons alike share in government to the utmost.
~ Aristotle
The best political community is formed by citizens of the middle class.
~ Aristotle
The most perfect political community must be amongst those who are in the middle rank, and those states are best instituted wherein these are a larger and more respectable part, if possible, than both the other; or, if that cannot be, at least than either of them separate.
~ Aristotle