“If I say I am not a politician, it is because I did not go to school to do political science. But at the end of the day, I think we are all born politicians. It's practical. All you gotta do is practice.” IfsThinkingEndsSchoolPoliticalBornPracticePoliticianPracticalsThe End Of The DayPolitical Science Author:George Weah
“When you're not practicing, someone somewhere is. And when the two of you meet, assuming roughly equal ability, the other person will win.” InspirationalPersonsTwoWinningSportsAbilityPracticePlayerHard WorkVictoryPoliticianEqualLosingCompetitionAssumingCompetitorsHard Work Pays OffPractice Makes Perfect Author:Bill Bradley
“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.” WritingHas BeensCommonPracticeStylePoliticianBritishRetirement Book:Memoirs of a Bird in a Gilded Cage Source: Memoirs of a Bird in a Gilded Cage
“I always worry when someone's a good golfer. It's like you shouldn't have time to be good at anything. You should just be a politician and you shouldn't have time to practice golf.” ShouldPracticeWorryLike YouPoliticianGolfBe GoodGolfers Author:Ellen DeGeneres
“The politicians of New York as not so fastidious as some gentlemen are, as to disclosing the principles on which they act. They boldly preach what they practice...if they are defeated, they expect to retire from office. If they are successful, they claim, as a matter of right, the advantages of success. They see nothing wrong in the rule that to the victor belongs the spoils of the enemy.” IfsMatterEnemyPrinciplesPracticeSuccessfulNew YorkPoliticianOfficeAdvantageClaimsGentlemanRetiringDefeatedSpoilFastidious Author:William L. Marcy
“A politician never forgets the precarious nature of elective life. We have never established a practice of tenure in public office.” PoliticsNatureForgetPracticePoliticianOfficeNever ForgetPrecariousPublic OfficeTenure Author:Hubert H. Humphrey
“The capitalist has this over the politician and the clergyman; he has in practice done more to raise the standard of living of the poor than all the government and church programs in history....Monsanto and the Archer Daniels Midland Company have fed more hungry people than all the...soup kitchens combined.” PeopleDoneGovernmentChurchPoorCompanyPracticePoliticianStandardsProgramRaisesHungryKitchenFedsCapitalistSoupStandards Of LivingClergymenArcherMonsantoSoup Kitchens Author:Dinesh D'Souza
“What 'eminent domain' laws mean in practice is that politicians have a right to seize your property and turn it over to someone else, in order to gain campaign contributions and win votes.” MeanLawOrderTurnsWinningPracticePoliticianGainsVotePropertyCampaignsContributionDomainCampaign ContributionsEminent Domain Author:Thomas Sowell
“The honest man might observe... that no one gets something for nothing; that politicians go in poor and go out rich; that the Government screws up everything it touches; and that the Will to Believe is best confined to the Religious Venue, as to practice it elsewhere is just too damned expensive.” MenBelieveGovernmentMightReligiousPoorPracticeRichHonestPoliticianExpensiveElsewhereScrewsConfinedHonest ManScrew UpsVenues Author:David Mamet
“Politicians talk about wage equality, but my father has made it a practice at his company throughout his entire career. He will fight for equal pay for equal work, and I will fight for this too right alongside of him.” MadeFightingFatherPayCompanyCareersPracticePoliticianEqualMade ItEqual Pay Author:Ivanka Trump
“When a new source of taxation is found it never means, in practice, that the old source is abandoned. It merely means that the politicians have two ways of milking the taxpayer where they had one before.” WayMeanTwoFoundPracticeSourcePoliticianAbandonedTaxationTaxpayersTwo Ways Author:H. L. Mencken