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More congenial to me than dictators
Are rickshaw-runners.
If they break my neck
It will be by accident,
Not as a matter of state policy. — William Kean Seymour
Are rickshaw-runners.
If they break my neck
It will be by accident,
Not as a matter of state policy. — William Kean Seymour
I think people in the gay and straight worlds can get a sense of what it means to be an artist.
— Jill Eikenberry
We always see ourselves as constant, and others as less so, no matter what policy shifts we ourselves may have been guilty of.
— William T. Vollmann
Okay, it's a matter of company policy from now on. You must build a reverse polarity setting into all experiments.
— Brian Clevinger
You cannot appreciate what you have never experienced. Sadly, full appreciation tends to come only after the experience is past.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
No foreign policy - no matter how ingenious - has any chance of success if it is born in the minds of a few and carried in the hearts of none.
— Henry A. Kissinger
All policy is a matter of gains and losses, upsides and downsides.
— Michael Mandelbaum
A moral foreign policy means your positions on certain matters are clear no matter what, and that you won't forget about them when it's convenient.
— Garry Kasparov
Limitation is not a matter of justice. It is a rule of public policy which has its origin in history and its justification in convenience.
— Alfred Denning, Baron Denning
The world we live in has been and is being increasingly politicised so that our daily experience is more and more a matter of public policy.
— Deborah Eisenberg
No matter what policy initiatives we take on, we are going to need a permanent repository for nuclear fuel based on the law and sound science.
— Craig Stevens
Foreign policy is a matter of costs and benefits, not theology.
— Fareed Zakaria
Honesty is a question of right and wrong, not a matter of policy
— Michel De Montaigne