A Quote by John Glenn

I have no political affiliations and have always and do now consider myself an independent. — © John Glenn
I have no political affiliations and have always and do now consider myself an independent.
I don't consider myself ever joining. But I have affiliations, for sure.
In a weird way, I never wanted - I don't consider myself a very good writer. I consider myself okay; I don't consider myself great. There's Woody Allen and Aaron Sorkin. There's Quentin Tarantino. I'm not ever gonna be on that level. But I do consider myself a good filmmaker.
I consider myself an independent filmmaker.
I don't consider myself a political artist, but I am political just by nature of being a woman.
I don't know if I even consider myself a very political person. I have always had strong beliefs on important social issues. Politics have politicized social issues, but I don't know if social issues are in fact political. If anything, they are more human issues than they are political issues.
I have always had a deep belief that every movie, every artistic expression, is political. Don't be fooled. Even ones that we wouldn't consider overtly political are political. When we spend time doing anything, whether it's distraction or whether it's something that we have to face, it is always political. That's my belief.
I consider myself to be a very strong, independent woman.
The Night Manager doesn't exist in the post-Cold war universe, it exists much more in the modern world, I think. There is more action. The bad guys don't have particularly political or national-political affiliations.
I will be a president of all Bulgarians, irrespective of their ethnicity, religion or political affiliations.
I would always consider myself to be political with a small "p," although it makes me mad when people say politics should be kept out of music.
I consider myself a Londoner first, and then I consider myself Brazilian before I consider myself English.
I don't necessarily support Romney, I don't consider myself a Republican. I'm pretty much an independent.
When I grew up I thought I was Jewish. Now I don't consider myself Jewish. I consider myself a Kabbalis.
When I grew up, I thought I was Jewish. Now I don't consider myself Jewish. I consider myself a Kabbalist.
I am partisan to some extent on the Democratic side, but I consider myself more of an independent.
Me, I never consider myself a bad guy. I consider myself a good guy. Now, the audience thinks differently. They love to boo me.
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