Political Sayings

235 sayings found from 235 authors

The Emperor should not be involved in politics.

— Emperor Hirohito 1950s
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A government that ignores its people's needs is a government that will fall.

— Haile Selassie 1970s
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I am a convinced communist. This is my main credo.

— Mikhail Gorbachev 1991
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I am tired of being president.

— Boris Yeltsin 1999
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Sometimes you have to be politically incorrect.

— Donald Trump 2015-2016
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I am a democrat, and I believe in the power of arguments.

— Angela Merkel 2017
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I am a simple electrician, but I know that in politics you have to be tough.

— Lech Walesa 1990s
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Politics, when it is done well, is a service to others, not a means to personal power or enrichment.

— Vaclav Havel 1990s
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I am a Republican, and I shall die a Republican.

— Garibaldi 1871
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Politics is the art of the possible, the attainable — the art of the next best.

— Bismarck 1867
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It is evident that the form of government is best in which every man, whoever he is, can act best and live happily.

— Aristotle c. 350 BCE
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The civil constitution in every state shall be republican.

— Immanuel Kant 1795
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The democratic movement is the inheritance of the Christian movement.

— Friedrich Nietzsche 1886
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The oppressed are allowed once every few years to decide which particular representatives of the oppressing class are to represent and repress them.

— Karl Marx 1871
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The government of a country by a mere numerical majority, is a thing which cannot be permanent.

— John Stuart Mill 1861
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All oppression creates a state of war.

— Simone de Beauvoir 1949
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The regime of truth is not a universal truth, but a historical truth.

— Michel Foucault 1972 (interview)
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If the Nuremberg laws were applied, then every post-war American president would have been hanged.

— Noam Chomsky 2003
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Totalitarianism is an ideology, not a government.

— Hannah Arendt 1951
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I have never heard of anything so insolent as to propose to the English Parliament to give up their liberty by their own consent.

— Montesquieu c. 1720s-1750s
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