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There's so many politicians who have given politics a pretty poor name... their actions have been demonstrated to be part of their over-enthusiasm to get reelected.
You need to become more than one type of athlete. You have to be a sprinter, a weight man and a distance guy all in one.
It is plain that, when it comes to inferior officers, Congress itself can pass a law sending these nominees to the President with him having the authority to put them on the bench without the advice and consent of the Senate.
When, instead of merely associating some act with some situation in the animal way, we think the situation out, we have a set of particular feelings of its elements.
Well, I mean, we are developing the other parts, and we can't give quite all our attention to the upper part, but soon the lower parts will be developed, and the upper part and the lower part will become partners, that will be wonderful.
No part of the education of a politician is more indispensable than the fighting of elections.
I think you're all mad. But that's part and parcel of being an artistic genius, isn't it?
I'm not going to join any party. If I do vote again, and if I do become, you know, politically active, it will be independent.
When you start using test audiences, it becomes more scientific than it is about the work itself, and that's boring.