A Quote by Marcel Achard

The bedfellows politics made are never strange. It only seems that way to those who have not watched the courtship. — © Marcel Achard
The bedfellows politics made are never strange. It only seems that way to those who have not watched the courtship.
Politics makes strange bedfellows.
Politics make strange bedfellows.
Politics doesn't make strange bedfellows - marriage does.
Resurrection, like politics, makes strange bedfellows.
What an alliance, huh? A Dark-Hunter and a Spathi united to guard an Apollite. Who would have ever imagined? (Wulf) Love makes strange bedfellows. (Acheron) I thought that was politics. (Wulf) It’s both. (Acheron)
Poverty has strange bedfellows.
Adversity makes strange bedfellows.
War makes strange bedfellows.
Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows.
Politics makes estranged bedfellows.
As we've learned in 1941, national emergencies can create strange bedfellows.
Perhaps Bach and Beethoven are strange bedfellows for Mickey Mouse, but it's all been a lot of fun.
Partisan rancour and party politics and ideology have got in the way of compromise - and compromise is the only thing that has ever made politics successful.
Art and business may be strange bedfellows, but an artist must make room in her bed for both.
I have never been one of those who cares about happiness. Happiness is a strange notion. I am just not made for it. It has never been a goal of mine; I do not think in those terms.
Dalai Lama is transforming those criteria - and the whole way of conducting politics. He's conducting politics in a much deeper way than most politicians are able to. He's the only politician I know of who's a monk. The Pope, of course, is in a similar position, but the Pope isn't in the same way leading a country of many million people.
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