“A politician weakly and amiably in the right is no match for a politician tenaciously and pugnaciously in the wrong. You cannot, by tying an opinion, to a man's tongue, make him the representative of that opinion; and at the close of any battle for principles, his name will be found neither among the dead nor among the wounded, but among the missing.” MenFoundPoliticsNamesOpinionPrinciplesMissingPoliticianBattleTongueRepresentativesWounded Author:Edwin Percy Whipple
“Surely all Americans have the right to give their money only to those causes which they support. But what kind of society has this created? A society where the ignorant reign. A society where enlightened must hold their tongues. A nation whose politicians must profess half-hearted devotion to an ancient fable or face the disastrous consequences of speaking their true mind.” GivingMindKindFacesNationsCausesHalfSupportPoliticianConsequenceAncientTongueDevotionIgnorantEnlightenedReignHeartedFablesHalf Hearted Author:Christopher McCandless
“The man was a deceiver. He was deceitful and I will never bite my tongue in saying that. I don't think he was anything but a politician, and he used Negroes to get elected and to get votes.” ThinkingMenUsedHe ManPoliticianVoteTongueBitesDeceitfulDeceiver Author:Malcolm X