A Quote by Vitali Klitschko

Politicians remain in power although they violate the rules. — © Vitali Klitschko
Politicians remain in power although they violate the rules.
Berlin has traditionally backed a rules-based eurozone in which every member state is responsible for its own finances, including bank bailouts, with political union limited to a fiscal overlord's possessing veto power over national budgets that violate the rules.
Politicians - power itself - are abject because they merely embody the profound contempt people have for their own lives. One should be grateful to the politicians for accepting the abstractness of power, and ridding others of its burden. This inevitably kills them but they get their revenge by passing onto others the corpse of power.
You politicians remain professional because the voters remain amateur.
There is a phrase in trade theory; it's called "kicking away the ladder." First you violate the rules - the market rules - and then by the time you succeed in developing, you kick away the ladders so others can't do it too, and you preach about "free trade."
In today's regulatory environment, it's virtually impossible to violate rules.
You can violate the law. The banks may violate the law and be sustained in doing so. But the President of the United States cannot violate the law.
It's not wise to violate rules until you know how to observe them.
In sports, you get disqualified if you violate the rules, but in Ukrainian politics, no standards are at work.
When you give politicians the power to do what you think is right you're automatically giving politicians the power to do what you think is wrong.
If I'm desperate, I'll read anything. But even when I can be choosy, I still have no hard-and-fast rules. I have rules about what I won't read, rather than what I will. No science fiction, no romance, no chick lit. Although even these rules can be broken.
Although spoken English doesn't obey the rules of written language, a person who doesn't know the rules thoroughly is at a great disadvantage.
We believe that unilateral sanctions violate international law, in fact. They violate free trade. They violate human growth and development, human development, and that when you actually sanction a bank of a country, the meaning of it is quite clear. You're sanctioning medicine for the people.
Setting up absurd worlds with rules to violate - it's one of the things I hope to achieve with my work.
It's wherever business rules, business is going to get the politicians they want because they control the money and money controls the power.
It has not been the style of Canadian politicians to write of their experiences, although it is the common practice for British, French, and American Politicians upon their retirement. But I have been criticized before and I expect to be again.
The fact is that in England so many of our politicians are career politicians - they've always been politicians since they left their education. And in the old days of course politicians used to be fish mongers or doctors or whatever. They'd lived life. These days, power seems to go to the hands of people that that's all they've done. And I'm not sure that's a good thing, because it does remove them from the realities of life.
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