A Quote by Dorothy Bush Koch

Politics lasts only so long - though today it's getting harder to tell where the campaigning stops and the governing begins. — © Dorothy Bush Koch
Politics lasts only so long - though today it's getting harder to tell where the campaigning stops and the governing begins.
It becomes harder and harder to say where the world stops and the person begins.
Politics is a messy business, but campaigning prepares you for governing. It prepares you to get hit, stand strong, and, if necessary, hit back.
Campaigning is different from governing.
Doing politics in a democracy costs money for campaigning and getting our message across and that's what we intend to do.
It is impossible to tell where the law stops and justice begins.
Economics and politics are the governing powers of life today, and that's why everything is so screwy.
There's a very big difference between campaigning and governing.
I always say that campaigning and governing are two different things.
Like a bicycle, like a wheel that, once rolling, is stable only so long as it keeps moving but falls when its momentum stops, so the game between a man and woman, once begun, can exist only so long as it progresses. If the forward movement today is no more than it was yesterday, the game is over.
You could time a suburban story by your watch: it lasts as long as it takes a small furry animal that's lonely to find friends, or a small furry animal that's lost to find its parents; it lasts as long as a quick avowal of love; it lasts precisely as long as the average parent is disposed on a Tuesday night to spend reading aloud to children.
The great thing about film is you start and finish. It's a journey that lasts so long, TV lasts a long time.
And another thing. Don’t ever kid yourself about loving some one. It is just that most people are not lucky enough ever to have it. You never had it before and now you have it. What you have with Maria, whether it lasts just through today and a part of tomorrow, or whether it lasts for a long life is the most important thing that can happen to a human being. There will always be people who say it does not exist because they cannot have it. But I tell you it is true and that you have it and that you are lucky even if you die tomorrow.
I think as long as there are folks on the fringe who want to make movies, the indie scene will still be around. I do think it's getting harder to get them seen though.
Governing is one thing, campaigning is another - and the latter becomes far more pronounced in an election-year State of the Union.
Statesmanship is harder than politics. Politics is the art of getting along with people, whereas statesmanship is the art of getting along with politicians.
I think digital is getting so much better. It's harder and harder to make the argument now for film. All things being equal, though, I still prefer to capture on film.
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