Depressing Quote by C. V. Wedgwood Download Open image “International politics, by and large, are a depressing study.” — C. V. Wedgwood ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Depressing Education Foreign policy International Policy Politics Study
The sad fact is that international politics has always been a ruthless and dangerous business, and it is likely to remain that way. — John Mearsheimer Copy Share Image
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The agony of international relations is the need to try to practice politics without the basic conditions for political order. — Bernard Crick Copy Share Image
Global politics remains extremely complex and countries have different interests, which will also lead them to make what might seem as rather bizarre friends… — Samuel P. Huntington Copy Share Image
I understand sociopolitical problems of the country, they bother me a lot. — Vivek Agnihotri Copy Share Image
International politics attracts politicians who talk a good game, but whose achievements are often slender. — Gavin Esler Copy Share Image
“You develop an instant global consciousness, a people orientation, an intense dissatisfaction with the state of the world, and a compulsion to do something… — Edgar Mitchell Copy Share Image
There is a pressing need to integrate the study of international economics with the study of international politics to deepen our comprehension of the… — Robert Gilpin Copy Share Image
People are finding it harder and harder to relate to foreign policy. — Madeleine Albright Copy Share Image
“Foreign policy is in danger of turning into a subdivision of domestic politics instead of an exercise in shaping the future. If the major… — Henry Kissinger Copy Share Image
I thought I was going to go into politics, but that became disheartening. You see that a lot of stuff doesn't get done, people… — Michelle Beadle Copy Share Image
General knowledge may have to be slight or even amateurish knowledge, but it is none the less useful, and we discourage it at our… — C. V. Wedgwood Copy Share Image
Without the imaginative insight which goes with creative literature, history cannot be intelligibly written. — C. V. Wedgwood Copy Share Image
We have more to learn today from the spectacle of a great man at a great moment than from any number of monographs on… — C. V. Wedgwood Copy Share Image
Discontent and disorder were signs of energy and hope, not of despair. — C. V. Wedgwood Copy Share Image
History being the record of human action is a richly variegated material, and it is not easy to give a true impression of the… — C. V. Wedgwood Copy Share Image
the independence of the artist is one of the great safeguards of the freedom of the human spirit. — C. V. Wedgwood Copy Share Image
historical research of the truly scholastic kind is not connected with human beings at all. It is a pure study, like higher mathematics. — C. V. Wedgwood Copy Share Image
A nation does not create the historians it deserves; the historians are far more likely to create the nation. — C. V. Wedgwood Copy Share Image
It should be the historian's business not to belittle but to illuminate the greatness of man's spirit. — C. V. Wedgwood Copy Share Image
For the truth is that men do not desire to be the Common Man any more than they are the Common Man. They need… — C. V. Wedgwood Copy Share Image
Good writing is almost the concomitant of good history. Literature and history were joined long since by the powers which shaped the human brain;… — C. V. Wedgwood Copy Share Image
History, in spite of the occasional protest of historians, will always be used in a general way as a collection of political and moral… — C. V. Wedgwood Copy Share Image
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There is not a country on earth that could get its fiscal house in order by shrinking opportunity and depressing growth. — Martin O'Malley Copy Share Image
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Of all the bewildering things about a new country, the absence of human landmarks is one of the most depressing and disheartening. — Willa Cather Copy Share Image
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It is, of course, a luxury to create art and, on top of this, to insist on expressing one's own artistic opinion. Nothing is… — Max Beckmann Copy Share Image
Antidepressants sure kill your sexual life...Now, THAT'S depressing! — Ozzy Osbourne Copy Share Image
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I read the most extravagant things about people who suffer and depress because of things written about them. — Mick Jagger Copy Share Image
Take the story of Cain and Abel. Why were we given that story? Scientifically, you may have an explanation for it, but I'm not… — Elie Wiesel Copy Share Image