All politics are based on the indifference of the majority.
I'm a Republican. I may go into politics myself.
Fortunately, I don't talk about politics on stage.
Politics have no relation to morals.
Space has always been confusing to politics.
I didn't grow up in politics.
Politics is very interesting and always leads to conflict.
A week is a long time in politics.
Politics is the science of urgencies.
To me, politics is an extension of what I do in medicine.
I hate politics. What they say and what they do is completely different.
I know politics; I know the media.
I don't have political agendas. I have social agendas.
I wouldn't characterize my work, however, as directly political.
They are boiling with the pressured energy of explosive forces confined in a small space, and with the fervor of all religious movements in their early, purist stages. It is not enough to give lip service and to believe in equal pay: there has to be ...
There, in the corner under the window—the window through which he thought he saw movement before—was a slender white foot! Quinn’s heart froze in his chest and frightened bile began working its way up his esophagus. ~ "The Mirror
If the mind falls asleep, awaken it. Then if it starts wandering, make it quiet. If you reach the state where there is neither sleep nor movement of mind, stay still in that, the natural (real) state.
When a man does not dwell in self, then things will of themselves reveal their forms to him. His movement is like that of water, his stillness like that of a mirror, his responses like those of an echo.
He was mastered by the sheer surging of life, the tidal wave of being, the perfect joy of each separate muscle, joint, and sinew in that it was everything that was not death, that it was aglow and rampant, expressing itself in movement, flying exulta...
The foreign states may become actively involved for positive purposes only if and when the internal resistance movement has already begun shaking the dictatorship, having thereby focused international attention on the brutal nature of the regime.
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