Politics isn't about big money or power games; it's about the improvement of people's lives.
‐‐ Paul Wellstone
Politics isn't about left versus right; it's about top versus bottom.
‐‐ Jim Hightower
Politics isn't just a game of clashing parties and competing interests. The right reason is to challenge the status quo, to serve the common good, and to leave this nation better than we found it.
‐‐ Sarah Palin
Politics isn't just about doing the right thing. It's also about winning.
‐‐ Susan Estrich
Politics isn't something that really interested me; I, of course, care about what's going on in the world, but so much of political discourse now is not necessarily about doing what's right.
‐‐ Mike O'Malley
Politics isn't what defines a person, and it shouldn't define a relationship. I made the mistake of letting that intrude on my relationships.
‐‐ Patti Davis
Politics, it seems to me, for years, or all too long, has been concerned with right or left instead of right or wrong.
‐‐ Richard Armour
Politics itself is not sacred any more.
‐‐ Donald Tusk
Politics itself is so unsexy, isn't it? But when the politics in creative works are really explored - not used as a vehicle - the results can be really interesting.
‐‐ Marisa Tomei
Politics, like theater, is one of those things where you've got to be wise enough to know when to leave.
‐‐ Richard Lamm
Politics makes estranged bedfellows.
‐‐ Goodman Ace
Politics makes strange bedfellows.
‐‐ Charles Dudley Warner
Politics means facing up to hard choices and facing down prejudice, short-termism, the easy, tempting court of knee-jerk public reaction.
‐‐ Charles Kennedy
Politics means striving to share power or striving to influence the distribution of power, either among states or among groups within a state.
‐‐ Max Weber
Politics move, as fast as Twitter, and for everyone to think that in four years America was going to be perfect is ridiculous.
‐‐ Cedric the Entertainer
Politics, nature, and what is happening all over the world is important to who we are and where we live.
‐‐ Ziggy Marley
Politics need to stop treating women as a special-interest group.
‐‐ Eva Longoria
Politics now is rather like going into Starbucks for a coffee.
‐‐ Rory Bremner
Politics only makes the difficult challenge of marriage even harder, with the demands of the job and the public spotlight it casts on a union.
‐‐ Mark McKinnon
Politics ought to be the part-time profession of every citizen who would protect the rights and privileges of free people and who would preserve what is good and fruitful in our national heritage.
‐‐ Dwight D. Eisenhower
Politics remained archaically unchanged in 1999. America was economically strong but morally complacent. It was a year of evil in many ways - another great year for cartooning.
‐‐ Michael Ramirez
Politics requires the sense of possibility. Dare I say it - the audacity of hope.
‐‐ Douglas Alexander
Politics ruins the character.
‐‐ Otto von Bismarck
Politics separate men by bringing them together only superficially. Art and culture unite us in a common anguish that is our only possible fraternity, that of our existential and metaphysical community.
‐‐ Eugene Ionesco
Politics should not be the least heart-filled thing we do, it should be the most heart-filled thing we do.
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
Politics should not interfere with sports. And sports should impact politics.
‐‐ Vladimir Putin
Politics swings like a pendulum.
‐‐ Ed Gillespie
Politics thrives on simple, clean messages, something that played to Obama's advantage in 2008. Stagnant unemployment and the loss of America's AAA rating are as simple and tough as they come. This is the economy on Obama's watch, and there's no one left to blame.
‐‐ John Sununu
Politics, to a degree, is about legislation, administration. You can't be there in the trenches.
‐‐ Diane Paulus
Politics was my third act. But I could have a fourth. I don't know what that will be yet, but there will be one.
‐‐ Gary Ackerman
Politics was put in front of me. I do politics because it's the vehicle for change and because I happen to be good at it... I had this sort of calm fearlessness, that some would call foolishness.
‐‐ David Mixner
Politics was sort of a way of life in our family.
‐‐ Ann McLane Kuster
Politics - when it's not cynical, it can be a creation.
‐‐ Yair Lapid
Politics, where fat, bald, disagreeable men, unable to be candidates themselves, teach a president how to act on a public stage.
‐‐ Jimmy Breslin
Politics will eventually be replaced by imagery. The politician will be only too happy to abdicate in favor of his image, because the image will be much more powerful than he could ever be.
‐‐ Marshall McLuhan
Politics will sooner or later make fools of everybody.
‐‐ Dick Armey
Politics will take care of itself. I'm interested in people who are involved in the situations that politicians create. Politics is taken care of by politicians - they're not filmmakers.
‐‐ Steven Rodney McQueen
Politics with me isn't theater. It's performance art. Sometimes, for its own sake.
‐‐ Roger Stone
Politics won't allow for the truth.
‐‐ P. J. O'Rourke
Politics would be a helluva good business if it weren't for the goddamned people.
‐‐ Richard M. Nixon
Polka dots are fabulous.
‐‐ Yayoi Kusama
Polka dots can't stay alone. When we obliterate nature and our bodies with polka dots, we become part of the unity of our environments.
‐‐ Yayoi Kusama
Poll workers put in very long hours on election day.
‐‐ Corey Lewandowski
Polling in a general election is pretty accurate, because turnout is usually high.
‐‐ Ken Livingstone
Polling is merely an instrument for gauging public opinion. When a president or any other leader pays attention to poll results, he is, in effect, paying attention to the views of the people. Any other interpretation is nonsense.
‐‐ George Gallup
Polling only works in a country without a depressed, frightened populace. Where the public trusts authorities enough to tell them the truth without fear of retribution.
‐‐ Rick Perlstein
Pollock also... wanted one to be wrapped in the painting.
‐‐ Robert Rauschenberg
Pollock looks unusual and radical even now.
‐‐ Donald Judd
Pollock said several times that he couldn't separate himself from his art. Not knowing much about modern art when I began to read about him, I was much more his persona - his struggles as a human being - that was interesting to me.
‐‐ Ed Harris