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Last updated on November 28, 2024.
I don't follow politics; it doesn't interest me. So why should I vote?
Frankly, I have no interest in politics.
My politics, and my religion as well, are based entirely on the loveliness and value of ordinary human lives. The creaky apparatus called politics shelters or oppresses or threatens these lives, and is therefore of interest.
I've always had an interest in politics - I can't deny that. — © George P. Bush
I've always had an interest in politics - I can't deny that.
People who give money in large amount in politics are basically not altruistic. They have some issue. They have some interest. It may be world peace. It may be preserving carried interest. But it's not altruistic.
I have done political things, I couldn't care less about politics. I have zero interest in politics, really. They don't allure me. I have no interest in them, because if I could believe the law could change people's behavior then I would become a politician. But only Christ can change the heart.
I don't know why, but I've had an interest and passion for politics.
I'm not taking any interest in politics. I'm not involved in politics in any way. My life is in writing now.
In general, it should be in our interest to get organizations out of military activity and into politics.
I have a huge political interest. I just wish I had the courage to come into politics in India.
The entertainment industry has three kinds of politics - sexual politics, money politics and power politics. A desperate actor can become victim of any of these political games.
The politics of personal destruction, the politics of division, the politics of fear, it's all there. It helps you to define the politics of moderation - the politics of democratic respect, the politics of hope - more clearly.
I was a political journalist; I came to writing novels through an interest in politics and power.
In U.S. politics, 'compassion' means giving money and privileges to well organized interest groups at everyone else's expense.
Politics is the art of making your selfish desires seem like the national interest. — © Thomas Sowell
Politics is the art of making your selfish desires seem like the national interest.
In American politics, there's a recurring fantasy, nurtured by the press, about 'courageous' politicians who do the right thing against their political interest. But really, isn't it even more encouraging when the right thing has just become good politics?
I've never been interested in, much in the politics of the art world, it doesn't interest me.
I think, as ever, with a big change like Brexit, it's awakened people's interest in politics.
Politics and self-interest have been so uniformly connected, that the world, from being so often deceived, has a right to be suspicious of public characters.
So I took an interest in politics, but I don't know whether I enjoyed it! It was a wife's duty to be interested in whatever interested her husband, whether it was politics, books, or a particular dish for dinner.
Or they'll talk about fear, which we used to call politics- job politics, social politics, government politics.
You're working not for the corporate interest, not for the government interest, not for your own self-interest. You have a higher calling.
I have no interest in politics. I have been offered to join politics, but I am not even interested in it even one per cent.
I honestly have no interest in politics; I don't think I could ever get into politics.
I just want to say, I'm not interest in politics. Politics is my husband, and since he's not interested in politics anymore, then I'm not interested in politics. I wish good luck to Mr and Mrs Trump, I wish good luck to Mr and Mrs Macron, and I don't care, do you understand?
Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics won't take an interest in you!
Politics is about who wins and loses. The rest is of marginal interest.
Politics is not predictions and politics is not observations. Politics is what we do. Politics is what we do, politics is what we create, by what we work for, by what we hope for and what we dare to imagine.
I don't take a great deal of interest in party politics. Social politics interests me a great deal more.
I started in politics as a fresh graduate wanting to make a difference, by bringing more political awareness and interest to young people.
I certainly wasn't a fan of Thatcher's politics. People liked to label us as children of Thatcher. What nonsense. The real children of Thatcher came in the 1990s, and had no interest in politics. The Oasis, Britpop scene.
On healthcare, climate change, nuclear disarmament, gun control and countless other issues, President Obama consistently made difficult choices and put the national interest over his own political interest to do what was right. All the while, he resisted the politics of cynicism in a system that too often encourages it.
I'm really interested in how we view the public figure, what makes a public figure, what makes a celebrity, and how images make politicians, so I take an interest in politics, but it's really an interest in the image.
Politics doesn't interest me in the least.
Politics is a thankless occupation; I have no interest in it at all.
You have to have an almost boundless reservoir of energy and interest to enter politics because quite often it's thankless and fruitless and you can't accomplish much.
Even if I am paid in crores, I have no interest to venture to politics.
Politics need to stop treating women as a special-interest group.
There are a lot of people who say we need to cut the amount of money that's spent in politics. I'm not sure that I agree. But I am sure that if you were talking about cutting the amount of money spent in politics, the media would have a strong interest in opposing you, because they make an enormous amount of money from political advertisements.
Here we are the way politics ought to be in America; the politics of happiness, the politics of purpose and the politics of joy. — © Hubert H. Humphrey
Here we are the way politics ought to be in America; the politics of happiness, the politics of purpose and the politics of joy.
David Cameron should be focusing on what is in Britain's national interest and our place in the world, not on internal party politics.
What governments and people don't realise is that sometimes the collective interest - the international interest - is also the national interest.
I was an 18-year-old kid, and I was in the heart of things in Washington. My interest in American politics and, particularly, the Kennedys, began then.
Politics now is really only about self-interest, which means it has violence built into it because your self-interest is going to collide with the self-interest of the rest of the world. That's inevitable.
No, I'm not interested in politics. I have zero interest. I have interest in hope and people.
When I was very young, I took no interest in party politics. My line of interest was how can you be part of an influence to the society that you live in.
There is no self-interest completely unrelated to others' interests. Due to the fundamental interconnectedness which lies at the heart of reality, your interest is also my interest. From this it becomes clear that "my" interest and "your" interest are intimately connected. In a deep sense, they converge.
There is a long-standing tradition in America of scoffing at poets, especially if they show any interest in politics.
The bill's a textbook example of special interest pork barrel politics at work, and I have no choice but to veto it.
We need a new kind of politics. Not the politics of governance, but the politics of resistance. The politics of opposition. The politics of joining hands across the world and preventing certain destruction.
Everyone's politics are born of self-interest, particularly around sexuality. We just have to own up to that. — © Melissa Gira Grant
Everyone's politics are born of self-interest, particularly around sexuality. We just have to own up to that.
I am a passionate advocate of getting special interest money out of politics.
I've had an interest in politics since I was a little kid.
I have absolutely zero interest in politics.
I've owned a business for 26 years. My family isn't in politics and my supporters aren't special interest groups in Madison and Milwaukee.
Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics won't take an interest in you.
The human interest, and the natural interest, and the spiritual interest of this planet need to begin to take a priority over the corporate interest, the military interest, and the materialistic interests.
Politics has always been a mud fight - better that citizens jump in the trough than lose interest.
Poetry is always in transformation. There are certain aspects of contemporary Italian poetry that are very preoccupied with politics and deconstruction and they don't deeply interest me. But that's the case in most cultures. We have our own Language Poetry, which doesn't interest me either.
Recipe for success: Be polite, prepare yourself for whatever you are asked to do, keep yourself tidy, be cheerful, don't be envious, be honest with yourself so you will be honest with others, be helpful, interest yourself in your job, don't pity yourself, be quick to praise, be loyal to your friends, avoid prejudices, be independent, interest yourself in politics, and read the newspapers.
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