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Where government is impossible, politics is impossible.
— Bernard Crick
The idea of a rational bureaucracy, of skill, merit, and consistency, is essential to all modern states.
— Bernard Crick
To Marx the claim of the theory of ideology is that all doctrine is a derivative of social circumstance.
— Bernard Crick
If the nest is truly empty, who owns all this junk?
— Erma Bombeck
The praise of free men is worth having, for it is the only praise which is free from either servility or condescension.
— Bernard Crick
Well, it's not hard to be number one entertaining Jew. Some of them are quite bleeding bloody miserable, really.
— Alan Sugar
The plain truth is that what holds a free state together is neither general will nor a common interest, but simply politics itself.
— Bernard Crick
All that exists is but the manifestation of the Supreme Being,
— Ramana Maharshi
The agony of international relations is the need to try to practice politics without the basic conditions for political order.
— Bernard Crick
I don't want to take revenge or teach you a lesson, but you will bear the consequences of your actions by losing me.
— Sudeep Nagarkar
Politics deserves much praise. Politics is a preoccupations of free men, and its existences is a test of freedom.
— Bernard Crick
You'll see a lot of funny stuff, you'll see a lot of daddy-knows-best stuff, you'll see a lot of me and my wife trying to hold the family together.
— Russell Simmons
Nana glanced at Ben. I think your mom has catepillars in her ears. She keeps repeating everything I say like she can't hear me.
— Nicholas Sparks
Too often the revolutionary is the man who must create order in the chaos left by failed conservatives.
— Bernard Crick
In an abstract but real sense, Marxism arose through the breakdown first of religion and then of 'reason' as single sources of authority.
— Bernard Crick
Quite apart from the prestige of technology, people do, after all, prefer a simple idea to a complex one.
— Bernard Crick
Free men stick their necks out.
— Bernard Crick
The instrument (the telescreen, it was called) could be dimmed, but there was no way of shutting it off completely.
— George Orwell
Great is our admiration of the orator who speaks with fluency and discretion.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Since the business of politics is the conciliation of differing interests, justice must not merely be done, but to be seen to be done.
— Bernard Crick
BOREDOM with established truths is a great enemy of free men.
— Bernard Crick
Politics is a way of ruling in divided societies without undue violence ... politics is not just a necessary evil; it is a realistic good.
— Bernard Crick
Politics has rough manners, but it is a very useful thing.
— Bernard Crick