I thought I was really a radical, political person, which of course I am not.
With that radio I was always swimming with the current political streams in the West. I was never stranded.
We've got to figure out a way to cause communities to also want them, the political, organized bodies.
The privileged man, whether he be privileged politically or economically, is a man depraved in intellect and heart.
Brazil has a lot of issues that are similar to a lot of countries in Latin America, but the dominant issue Brazil is dealing with is poverty and political corruption.
Electoral turnout is falling among the young, and political apathy is on the rise.
Politics is clueless; I can claim -"I am a politician" only because I am not.
There are so many similarities between a startup venture and a political campaign - the rhythm, the tempo, the hours, the intensity.
I am passionate. I am political about my country, about what it is, how strong it is, how strong it remains.
In my view, a political vision is not a grab-bag of discrete problems and solutions. It is the visionary anticipation of a direction.
Political centrism ≠ neutrality. Being a centrist doesn't make you unbiased; it biases you in favour of the centre.
I refuse to totally grow up. I've always been someone who says and does things that push politically correct boundaries.
The attack on Clinton on terrorism is entirely politically inspired by the right-wing of the Republicans, and has no basis in fact whatsoever.
Well, killing me makes no sense because Georgia already has a Western-educated political class.
We don't know what may yet happen to us, what military and political defeats we may yet have to face.
Patriotism, currently, is nothing but the deadly evolution of narrow minded politics which has distorted language.
For sure, the 'Obamania' that's fast taking hold reflects an incredible thirst for change in global politics and, dare I say, a wave of optimism that things can be different.
Major political parties have a role, but they are incapable of initiating fundamental change because they are fundamentally tied to the status quo. They are the status quo.
We must also win really sufficient and, above all, practical, guarantees for the freedom of the seas and for the further fulfilment of our economic and political tasks throughout the world.
It is true you cannot eat freedom and you cannot power machinery with democracy. But then neither can political prisoners turn on the light in the cells of a dictatorship.
The nation demands a movement which has written upon its banner the internal and external national freedom that it will act as if it were the spiritual, social and political conscience of the nation.