A Quote by Jeremy Corbyn

I'm not joining in personal attacks... I don't do personal attacks. — © Jeremy Corbyn
I'm not joining in personal attacks... I don't do personal attacks.
I do personal attacks only on people who specialize in personal attacks.
It's unreasonable to me that there's a government in which the culture minister attacks the institutions she's responsible for. The justice minister attacks the institutions she's responsible for. The internal security minister attacks the institutions he's responsible for. The Cabinet attacks the IDF, and the prime minister attacks everyone.
But I think the goal of all these attacks is the same, which is to seize maximum media attention. Maybe some of these attacks were meant to be small. Some of them might have been failed larger attacks. And some of them are just part of a new strategy of doing lots of tiny attacks, as opposed to one large one.
I try not to make personal attacks on people - unless they're deserving.
One attacks those who possess things that one does not possess. The attack is all the more savage because the one who attacks is destitute and the one who is attacked is well provided. The one who attacks always considers himself to be in the position of legitimate offense.
We have to stay away from the personal attacks. I think it turns off a lot of Canadians.
Making personal attacks or speaking with malicious intention is something that I have always refrained from.
I want to avoid personal attacks, ... I promise not to make fun of your singing.
So much of modern politics is focused not on honest differences of policy but on personal attacks.
Other Republican candidates may retort to personal attacks and negative ads.
We all lose when bullying and personal attacks become a substitute for genuine conversation and principled disagreement.
Defending ourselves from internet-based attacks, internet-originated attacks, is much, much more important than our ability to launch attacks against similar targets in foreign countries.
You don't hear me lambasting, engaging in personal attacks, getting nasty. I don't think that belongs in politics.
We agreed that we cannot let personal political attacks get in the way of doing the very best we can for California's children.
I'm outraged by the attacks on American diplomatic missions in Libya and Egypt and by the death of an American consulate worker in Benghazi. It's disgraceful that the Obama Administration's first response was not to condemn attacks on our diplomatic missions, but to sympathize with those who waged the attacks.
Normally, at a debate or a town hall, I would be quick to say to someone, 'That was rude,' or, 'We're going to try to keep it civil here,' or, 'Let's not have personal attacks.'
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