I don't care who does the electing, so long as I get to do the nominating.
Thanks to guys like Boss Tweed, famous for saying, 'I don't give a damn who does the voting, as long as I do the nominating,' there hasn't been an honest election in the USA since sometime around the War Between the States.
I had a lot of friends in high school who said, 'Louie, I don't care what the government does as long as they leave me alone.' Well, guess what, when you don't care what the government does, it does not leave you alone.
Satan does not care whether he drags you down to hell as a Calvinist or as an Arminian, so long as he can get you there.
The main reason we've been the party out of power so long is we haven't had a good nominating process.
Americans are given the sole option of electing their jailer for four years and sometimes do him the honour of re-electing him.
Fortitude: That quality of mind which does not care what happens so long as it does not happen to us.
On the field Icardi always does a good job, what he does off it, I don't care at all. What I do care is what he does for my team on the pitch.
Presidential candidates don't get quite the upward favorable rating surge they used to after their nominating conventions.
This is a strange country we live in. When it comes to electing a President, we get two choices. But when we have to select a Miss America, we get 50.
You are not electing your parliamentarian or your MP to the corridors of power. You are electing them to the corridors of responsibility.
I firmly believe, only because I've been doing this for so long, every show takes three years. 90% of them don't get three years. It just does. It takes a long time to build a community, build a friendship with your characters. It's hard for people to grasp on and make them care about you.
In 2010, we have to focus on electing a new Congress and in 2012 we have to focus on electing a new president.
I don't care if I remain prime minister. I'm only interested in doing a good job as long as I'm capable and for as long as I don't get tired.
What are we taking from people and what do we give is a life-long struggle, I think, for most of us. Who are we? Do we like who we are? Do we know who we are? Do we care? Does anyone care? That's such a big topic. I could tackle that in many movies. So could other people.
History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid.