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Politics is a
place of humble hopes and strangely modest requirements,
where all are good who are not criminal and all are wise who
are not ridiculously otherwise.
-- Frank Moore Colby
1865-1925, American Editor,
Essayist
In politics,
what begins in fear usually ends in folly.
-- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
1772-1834, British Poet,
Critic, Philosopher
What we need
in appointive positions are men of knowledge and experience
with sufficient character to resist temptations.
-- Calvin Coolidge
1872-1933, Thirtieth
President of the USA
Party leads to
vicious, corrupt and unprofitable legislation, for the sole
purpose of defeating party.
-- James F. Cooper
1789-1851, American Novelist
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Now, we deny
not, but that politicians may sometimes abuse religion, and
make it serve for the promoting of their own private
interests and designs; which yet they could not do so well
neither, were the thing itself a mere cheat and figment of
their own, and had no reality at all in nature, nor anything
solid at the bottom of it.
-- Ralph J. Cudworth
1617-1688, British
Theologian, Philosopher
The diplomatic
name for the law of the jungle.
-- Ely Culbertson
A politician
is an ass upon which everyone has sat except a man.
-- E.E.
Edward. E.) Cummings
(1894-1962, American Poet
Rome had
Senators too, and that is why it declined.
-- Frank Dane
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