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    It may safely be received as an axiom in our political system, that the state governments will in all possible contingencies afford complete security against invasions of the public liberty by the national authority.

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    It must be said that today, at the end of its semantic evolution, the word 'terrorist' is an intrinsically propagandistic term. It has no neutral readability. It dispenses with all reasoned examination of political situations, of their causes and consequences.

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    It not infrequently happens that persons without any other special qualification than the drama of their lives are precipitated into important political positions.

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    I told my father I had to try political science for a year. He thought I was throwing my life away.

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    I took a hasty trip to Germany, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, and England to talk to the officials of each Government about their pension provisions, and to talk to the responsible ministers in each country about the political "whys" of their legislation.

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    I took the Canal Zone and let Congress debate; and while the debate goes on, the canal does also.

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    I took a vow of political celibacy.

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    It requires something more than personal experience to gain a philosophy or point of view from any specific event. It is the quality of our response to the event and our capacity to enter into the lives of others that help us to make their lives and experiences our own. In my own case my convictions have derived and developed from events in the lives of others as well as from my own experience. What I have seen meted out to others by authority and repression, economic and political, transcends anything I myself may have endured.

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    It remains to be seen, for example whether China can continue to develop as a market economy while still retaining an authoritarian communist political system.

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    I truly believe that all power corrupts. Such is probably the thinking behind every political film ever made in Hollywood.

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    I truly believe a woman's weight is a political issue, and if one young woman out there can see me and not feel crummy about herself, that's a good thing.

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    I trust in due time to lay the perfidy, meanness, and wickedness of [Henry] Clay naked before the American people. I have lately got an intimation of some of his secret movements, which, if I can reach with positive and responsible proof, I will wield to his political, and perhaps his actual, destruction.

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    I try not to name too many labels - not because it's not cool, but because it starts getting political.

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    I try to avoid political ties.

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    I try not to get political, I don't want to get religious, I don't want to get controversial, I just want to have a show that relates to everybody.

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    I try to speak in a manner that allows people to tell me apart from my political adversaries. And I speak in a manner that the people can understand. For me, that isn't populism.

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    It's a deft trick to turn American exceptionalism into an exceptional political tactic.

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    It's a huge thing when people realize across the culture that paper money is paper. And that there's no fixed value - it's all political. That all value is set by a political authority, basically.

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    It's a great time to be doing political satire when the world is on a knife edge.

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    It's a great country, where anybody can grow up to be president . . . except me.

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    It's all very well for us to sit here in the west with our high incomes and cushy lives, and say it's immoral to violate the sovereignty of another state. But if the effect of that is to bring people in that country economic and political freedom, to raise their standard of living, to increase their life expectancy, then don't rule it out.

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    It's always amusing to see how much less the political class knows than the rest of us do. ... it's never occurred to [the likes of Senators Brownback and Obama] that they bear a worse stigma than any AIDS patient, being almost universally regarded as blowhards, crooks, dopes, and fools.

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    It's always great to do a movie that you find is entertaining, but also can give some sort of political or social message.

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    It's a matter of fact that Senator Obama has spent more money on negative ads than any political campaign in history.

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    It's an intolerable abuse of power to have employees who are supposed to be advancing the public interest actually working on political campaigns.

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    It's a rarity when someone takes a political risk in Washington today in the public interest.

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    It’s a revolution. But it’s the sort of revolution that no one will notice. It might get a little shadier. Buildings might function better. You might have less money to earn because your food is all around you and you don’t have any energy costs. Giant amounts of money might be freed up in society so that we can provide for ourselves better. So it’s a revolution. But permaculture is anti-political. There is no room for politicians or administrators or priests. And there are no laws either. The only ethics we obey are: care of the earth, care of people, and reinvestment in those ends.

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    It's as if we think the laws of physics are subject to debate and amendment and political contributions can sway the laws of physics.

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    It's a very good question, very direct, and I'm not going to answer it.

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    It's a very bad idea for scientific conclusions to be accepted because they fit with the political values of a group of researchers.

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    It's a tough trick to be able to create an intelligent movie that has socio-political commentary, and also has the emotional and moving stuff, at the same time.

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    It's become unfashionable to celebrate political achievement, and Labour achievement even less so. And it's positively uncouth to be proud of something that this Labour government is doing. So, slam me for saying so, but I'm really proud of the NHS.

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    It's been encouraging to hear the pope talking about climate change and take it away from being a political issue to being one of survival.

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    It's crucial to understand that as a society, we can reorganize. We can reorganize socially, politically, and economically, and we can reorganize according to our values.

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    It seems foolhardy to assume that the armed state will necessarily be benevolent. The American political tradition is, for good or ill, based in large measure on a healthy mistrust of the state.

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    It seems to me it would be pretty awful if Canadians came to choose political leaders not for their political ideas and actions, but because of their adherence or their devotedness to one faith or another.

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    It's easy to talk about our system not functioning. It's actually functioning exactly the way we've designed it to function by giving so much power to the political parties, which all of our, you know, leading founders - Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison - all said don't create political parties like the ones we have now. We did it, and we're paying a very high price for it.

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    It seems to me that you would have to write a novel on a very small, intimate scale for it not to become political.

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    It seems the natural thing for us to listen whilst the Europeans talk.

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    It seems to me that President Carter has earned his place as if not the worst president in history, the worst president of the 20th Century.

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    It seems very obvious that a vast majority of the American people are sick and tired of political correctness and prevailing partisanship that does not serve the American people or freedom well.

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    It's fine to be an activist, but you're not - if you're not putting up candidates, if you're not getting political, if you're not in your party, then you're probably not going to have long-term change. You will probably dissipate.

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    It's embarrassing when you try to overthrow the government and you wind up on the Best Seller's List.

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    It's fine to talk about politics with people you agree with. But it is rude to argue about politics with people you disagree with. Political discourse becomes isolated, and isolated discourse becomes more extreme.

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    It's going to be like herding stray cats, and the political leaders who can do it will be remembered as the same kind of geniuses who pulled off the American Revolution.

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    It's getting funnier because everybody's categories are disintegrating, and the cult of political correctness dictates that we never point out that other people don't make sense.

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    It's important that people press from the outside. It's important that people are able to make change from the inside. Both of those things are important. Protest is fundamentally a political act.

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    It's hard to think that you're a political consultant - not many people are going to get a crack at a thing like this.

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    It shouldn't surprise any American to know that Russia uses its money and its intelligence services to spread disinformation, use subterfuge and deception and manipulation, to try to divide political opinion within the United States, within any Western European country, or among NATO countries. That's one of the techniques that Russia has used for decades, during the Cold War and during the Putin era.

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    It's important for me to not historicize. I work to diffuse the issue of identity and to intensify identification. You have to lose your authority in the making of a film to achieve this. The film is about me being absolutely dislocated. I focus on the very personal to arrive at the very political.