Top 101 Polarized Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 17, 2024.
I don't think Donald Trump is going to lose by 15 points to Hillary Clinton or even 10. The country still feels too polarized for that to happen.
A concrete agenda and landslide victory might not even guarantee a president his mandate in a capital as polarized as Washington.
That's probably why I've become popular, because everyone's view of me is extremely polarized. — © Dan Bilzerian
That's probably why I've become popular, because everyone's view of me is extremely polarized.
One of my ongoing messages is the importance of families not being polarized. It's important to talk about routines and bring everything into the middle and not to one extreme or another.
I'm thankful that we live in a crassly commercial, polarized culture, so media jackals like me have a lot of work to do.
The organizer must become schizoid, politically, in order to slip into becoming a true believer. Before men can act an issue must be polarized. Men will act when they are convinced their cause is 100 percent on the side of the angels and that the opposition are 100 percent on the side of the devil. He knows there can be no action until issues are polarized to this degree.
George W. Bush has deliberately polarized and divided America for political purposes, politicizing the most basic questions of war and peace for partisan advantage.
In both rich and poor nations consumption is polarized while expectation is equalized.
When you talk about the problem of illegal immigration, people are angry and polarized. When you talk about the answers, the debate gets a little different.
I consider the opportunity to bear witness to the eloquent beauty of Baikida's music a distinct honor. Baikida Carroll is polarized; poised; at a matchless point between lyricism and fire.
We are more polarized. And some of that comes from the people and some of that comes from the media.
Immigration in America is a highly polarized issue and there are passionate views on both sides.
Trauma and sexual abuse are two of our most pressing human and societal problems. They must be studied by unbiased scientific investigation rather than polarized by hysteria and politics.
From where many of us in the U.K. sit, American politics is hopelessly polarized. All kinds of issues get bundled up into two great heaps. The rest of the world, today and across the centuries, simply doesn't see things in this horribly oversimplified way.
I find that Americans are all in the middle somewhere, except for the extreme nuts, and extreme nuts on both sides are the loudest. And that's why it feels like we are polarized.
Unfortunately, our country has become so politically polarized that one side routinely attempts to destroy and discredit the other. — © Mercedes Schlapp
Unfortunately, our country has become so politically polarized that one side routinely attempts to destroy and discredit the other.
We're trying to build a platform utilizing the Internet that allows the good American people to speak out about their frustration about the polarized country that we live in politically.
For reasons we don't have to get into, climate change has become an incredibly polarized issue in the United States. I think that is sad. My own personal view is that we're in a planetary emergency such has not been seen in 600,000 years.
Barack Obama won a second term but no mandate. Thanks in part to his own small-bore and brutish campaign, victory guarantees the president nothing more than the headache of building consensus in a gridlocked capital on behalf of a polarized public.
I have very strong belief in bringing Western and Eastern medicine together. It doesn't have to be polarized.
As our politics have become more polarized, the essential loyalties shift from ideas to parties to tribes to individuals. Nothing else ultimately matters.
The media will not admit that Trump's America and Sanders' America are as different as Venus and Mars: they represent a very polarized America with two different answers to the question, 'Who are we?'
It has almost become a cliche that we are a polarized country, but the reality runs deeper.
I think America has always been polarized.
America is militarily overstretched, politically polarized and financially indebted.
In America, we have a bifurcated country, we have a polarized country. One of the reasons I think it's polarized is because of identity politics on the left.
Redistricting and a broken, polarized Congress have made it tough to be a moderate in Congress.
Because our society is so polarized between homosexuals and heterosexuals, the bisexual closet has two doors.
Forcing polarized groups into a swarm allows them to find the answer that most people are satisfied with.
One thing I have found over years is that if you change direction, the initial reaction tends to be very polarized, but as the music gradually filters through and fans start engaging with it on its own terms rather than comparing it to what went before, the appreciation and acceptance of it increases.
In this ridiculously polarized, obstructionist world, the operating principle should be, Let's get something done. Not, Let's freeze everything.
The two parties are still more polarized than ever before and the rise of partisan media is an important reason for it.
We live in a highly polarized society. We need to try to understand each other in respectful ways. To that end, I believe that we should make room for both spiritual atheists and thinking believers.
America is an incredibly polarized country politically. I think ANY Republican would start out with 42 percent of the vote.
It is not white nationalism to believe that growing ideological uniformity in the commanding heights of culture makes American politics more polarized.
So the - the part of the problem is not just the rhetoric. It's the fact that we - we're so polarized in what we've done to each other as parties over the last thirty years in redistricting that it's very, very hard to overcome your own constituencies and move to the middle.
A thing that really troubles me about a more polarized society is that you stop having a sense of society and citizenship.
There aren't many sources of money in San Diego, apart from local partnerships and local investors. It's pretty starkly polarized to Silicon Valley. — © Steve Jurvetson
There aren't many sources of money in San Diego, apart from local partnerships and local investors. It's pretty starkly polarized to Silicon Valley.
Our own country seemed more polarized than it's ever been and since the two terrorist attacks of 9/11, religion was in greater disrepute than at any other time in my lifetime.
America, fortunately or unfortunately, is very polarized right now. People fall into their different camps. And people are, are concerned. And they, they want to see change.
[Barack] Obama has a grasp of language and the presentation of language, particularly in times of crisis. And he did this over the race issue. He did this early on in his administration, when the country was polarized. That was unprecedented.
To write about the monstrous sense of alienation the poet feels in this culture of polarized hatreds is a way of staying sane. With the poem, I reach out to an audience equally at odds with official policy, and I celebrate our mutual humanness in an inhuman world.
I would say emotionally we've all turned into these sort of toxic, shallow, angry, polarized demons screaming at each other from across echo chambers. My whole thing is that I'm trying to get underneath the anger into the truth that's underneath it.
What I love is getting polarized opinions.
I don't think good and evil are polarized.
I didn't realize how polarized an industry like music can be.
The world is polarized. The middle class becomes smaller. The polarization makes the difference between rich and the poor big. This is true.
We live in a polarized world of contrived dualisms, dichotomies and paradoxes: light vs. dark and good vs. evil. We as Mexic Amerindians/mestizas are the dark. We are the evilor at least, the questionable.
From the moment of birth, at every level, human beings who are more alike than different become polarized into two absolutely exclusive classes with very different and ill-distributed symbolic powers.
It's always interesting to bring scientists together, because they typically have very polarized views.
People should be able to develop their abilities and interests and have access to such goods as friendship, artistry, and nature and a political voice. It's possible to be poor and yet have all this, but in a polarized society, and one where culture and adventure have been thoroughly monetised, it is a lot more difficult.
The debate on climate change and global warming has been intensely polarized. A great deal of this 'noise' has clouded the very real and emerging issues that we as an industry and society need to address.
Especially now when views are becoming more polarized, we must work to understand each other across political, religious and national boundaries. — © Jane Goodall
Especially now when views are becoming more polarized, we must work to understand each other across political, religious and national boundaries.
In an increasingly polarized world, it's hard to know whom to trust. CNN will be the only news channel that doesn't take a side.
When the contrary magnetic poles were on the same side, there was an effect produced on the polarized ray, and thus magnetic force and light were proved to have relation to each other.
People say, 'Oh, politics is so polarized today,' and I'm thinking... '1861, that was polarized.'
As polarized as we have been, we Americans are locked in a cultural war for the soul of our country.
I think America has always been polarized... It's a racist country and it has always been.
America already suffers from a uniformed and increasingly polarized citizenry. FOX seems to eagerly exploit this dynamic, and in so doing, accentuate it.
In a time of polarized politics there's one thing that more than ninety percent of Americans agree on, that our government is broken, and broken because of the money in politics.
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