A Quote by Ksenia Sobchak

That's the tragedy of our country. Everyone is an inexperienced politician. — © Ksenia Sobchak
That's the tragedy of our country. Everyone is an inexperienced politician.
I think all of our ministers are relatively inexperienced. I'm relatively inexperienced. We're a six-month-old government.
Our position is extremely perilous; if we do not earnestly promote nationalism and weld together our four hundred millions into a strong nation, we face a tragedy - the loss of our country and the destruction of our race. To ward off this danger, we must espouse nationalism and employ the national spirit to save the country.
A politician thinks of the next election; a statement of the next generation. A politician looks for the success of his party; a statesman for that of his country. The statesman wishes to steer, while the politician is satisfied to drift.
I have a new dream I must be a politician to save this country. There are so many crises in our country. I want to remove these crises.
I'm a politician who's against corruption that Putin has done in our country.
My goal is to be able to speak to everyone in the country and to be able to make everyone in the country think differently about our political system.
It is my right and my duty as a politician to speak about the problems in our country.
I want to explain to everyone that during election season, a politician is always short of time. We are thankful to any politician who takes out time for an interview.
My hope and my intention was that people would experience the tragedy of what Chernobyl was in every regard: a scientific tragedy, a political tragedy, an emotional and personal tragedy, all of that.
It is in times of great tragedy when the true spirit of our wonderful country unites as one.
The real tragedy of England, as I see it, is the tragedy of ugliness. The country is so lovely: the man-made England is so vile.
I have been asked whether I would agree that the tragedy of the scientist is that he is able to bring about great advances in our knowledge, which mankind may then proceed to use for purposes of destruction. My answer is that this is not the tragedy of the scientist; it is the tragedy of mankind.
Clearly, the oil spill in the Gulf is a terrible tragedy; we lost 11 lives on the rig, and their families are suffering, and it's also an economic tragedy for our state and ecological tragedy for the Gulf. But Sept. 11 was a different type of event: it was an intentional attack on soil.
It's not something that defines me. I'm not a half-Indian politician or a doctor politician or a gay politician for that matter... it is part of my character, I suppose.
Great tragedy has come to us, and we are meeting it with the best that is in our country, with courage and concern for others because this is America. This is who we are.
This is a wonderful country, and I think everyone agrees on that, but there are things in our country that can improve.
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