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You want a friend in this city? [Washington, DC.] Get a dog!
— Harry Truman
In politics, you have your word and your friends; go back on either and you're dead.
— Morton Blackwell
We have a problem when the same people who make the law get to decide whether or not they themselves have broken the law.
— Michel Templet
Friendship is full of politics ...
— Mayank Prasad
a woman is peace prepared for war.
— R H Sin
My only politics have been friendship.
— Jean Cocteau
Plant and your spouse plants with you; weed and you weed alone.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Weaseling out of things is important to learn. It's what separates us from the animals ... except the weasel.
— Matt Groening
...most people would rather feel guilty than feel helpless.
— Peter Trachtenberg
Nothing corrupts a politician quite as much as friendship. Good politicians don't bribe; they make us like them.
— Matthew Parris
There's a lot of letters in Ladanian Tomlinson
— John Madden
Let us enjoy the fugitive hour. Man has no harbor, time has no shore; it rushes on, and carries us with it.
— Alphonse De Lamartine
It was bad enough to see friendship and love in terms of politics. But seeing it in terms of business was even worse.
— Elizabeth Eulberg
The aim of military training is not just to prepare men for battle, but to make them long for it.
— Louis Simpson
I have long enjoyed the friendship and companionship of Republicans because I am by instinct a teacher, and I would like to teach them something.
— Woodrow Wilson
Civilisation is never so charming as when it is an island in the middle of simplicity, or of a civilisation of an alien kind.
— William Hurrell Mallock
The idea of exposing the British public to the full breadth of my personality isn't a good one.
— Mariella Frostrup
A passion for politics stems usually from an insatiable need, either for power, or for friendship and adulation, or a combination of both.
— Fawn M. Brodie