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Politics Quotes by Nick Clegg
- When I became leader, I made very clear I was not going to choose the easy life. I have always taken risks. I don't like…
- One thing I have frankly decided is that when it comes to political reform we have two conservative parties in British politics. Both the Labour…
- You have a political and media elite who have an idiom by which they describe politics. It's highly, highly polarised. It's right, left, red, blue,…
- One of the big changes in politics has been because families, individuals, have felt worried, insecure... worried about the economy, worried about their jobs, worried…
- Politics is a highly tribal business.
- I didn't become leader to transform the Liberal Democrats into an enlarged form of the Electoral Reform Society. It's not the be all and end…
- What I hope is in five years' time, I can go to the British people in the election and say: Lots of you doubted that…
- I have got instincts that, I think, are very much in tune with people's very keen sense to see something different. I did not dream…
More Politics Quotes
- The most radical revolutionary will become a conservative the day after the revolution. — Hannah Arendt
- No cause is left but the most ancient of all, the one, in fact, that from the beginning of our history has… — Hannah Arendt
- Wherever the relevance of speech is at stake, matters become political by definition, for speech is what makes man a political being. — Hannah Arendt
- Under every stone lurks a politician. — Aristophanes
- Democracy is when the indigent, and not the men of property, are the rulers. — Aristotle
- In a democracy the poor will have more power than the rich, because there are more of them, and the will of… — Aristotle
- A tyrant must put on the appearance of uncommon devotion to religion. Subjects are less apprehensive of illegal treatment from a ruler… — Aristotle
- Both oligarch and tyrant mistrust the people, and therefore deprive them of their arms. — Aristotle
- Politicians also have no leisure, because they are always aiming at something beyond political life itself, power and glory, or happiness. — Aristotle
- Republics decline into democracies and democracies degenerate into despotisms. — Aristotle
- Man is by nature a political animal. — Aristotle
- Therefore, the good of man must be the end of the science of politics. — Aristotle