Political Success Quotes
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Political Success Quotes & Sayings
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I've tried to maintain my independence in Congress. Sometimes that has meant opposing my own party leaders.
— Collin C. Peterson
Lesson from Pataki's success is: Use the political moment.
— Andrew Cuomo
I am a gay man who loves James Bond films and snooker - all kinds of working-class pursuits.
— Mark Gatiss
If greater openness is a key to economic success, I believe there is increasingly a need for openness in the political sphere as well.
— Paul Wolfowitz
Superior might does not guarantee success, especially in a war where political considerations dominate.
— Richard H. Shultz Jr.
Any political historian can give innumerable examples of one percenters who have gone on to success, maybe even Bill Clinton himself?
— Lincoln Chafee
One of the most important skills for political success is the ability to make confident assertions of absurdities or lies.
— Thomas Sowell
Sounds always fascinated me.
— Lawrence Welk
Don't worry about whether you might be wrong someday. Worry about whether you're right now. Tomorrow can wait.
— Cora Carmack
History, in other words, provides little indication, let alone assurance, that political success is a prerequisite of upward mobility.
— Jason L. Riley
Two hallmarks of a healthy life are the abilities to love and to work. Each requires imagination.
— Sigmund Freud
Political success is the ability, when the inevitable occurs, to get credit for it.
— Laurence J. Peter
Behind all political success is attention to detail." LARRY O'BRIEN, adviser to John F. Kennedy
— Catherine Shaw
Democrats proposing success in Iraq by political solution.
— John F. Kerry
Political success is a good deal pleasanter than political failure, but it too brings its problems.
— Margaret Thatcher
Political success is often dependent on the ability to be heard above the din of controversy and debate and to set a course with one's own compass.
— Madeleine M. Kunin
The saddest life is that of a political aspirant under democracy. His failure is ignominious and his success is disgraceful.
— H.L. Mencken