Partisan Politics Quotes
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Partisan Politics Quotes & Sayings
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I commissioned two political experts to advise me about what I could do to oppose the re-election of President Bush.
— George Soros
One of the expedients of party to acquire influence, within particular districts, is to misrepresent the opinions and aims of other districts.
— George Washington
At its worst, Washington is a place where name-calling partisan politics too often trumps policy.
— Bernie Sanders
The next step has to be the necessary step. It's always to put the immigrant community and the civil rights movement ahead of partisan politics.
— Luis Gutierrez
Partisan politics has no place in the classroom.
— Juan Cole
When I was in high school in St. Louis my best friend was Marsha Mason. Marsha was a year ahead of me.
— Mary Frann
Nature is always inviting you to see her beauty and power. She is attracting you with her dance, song, and love.
— Debasish Mridha
You only stop learning when you quit.
— Ruud Gullit
I live, I am partisan. This is why I hate those who do not take sides; I hate those who are indifferent
— Antonio Gramsci
We can be of many nations, but earth is our land.
We can be of many races, but we are just one clan. — Ricardo Derose
We can be of many races, but we are just one clan. — Ricardo Derose
Creative without strategy is called 'art.' Creative with strategy is called 'advertising.'
— Jef I. Richards
If politics left out the manipulation of money, I would perhaps view it more than a partisan traffic jam that never ends.
— Zephyr McIntyre
Fear is just another word for ignorance.
— Hunter S. Thompson
Good, then, is indefinable....
— G.E. Moore
In Washington, when you're a leader, you have to put aside partisan politics to do what's right for the people.
— George Pataki
The tendency to claim God as an ally for our partisan value and ends is the source of all religious fanaticism.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
Truth becomes a relative and disputable term in the alternate reality of partisan politics
— Michael Rejebian