Disingenuous Quote by John F. Kennedy Jr Download Open image “It would be disingenuous to say I don't have some sensitivity to the seamy side of issues.” — John F. Kennedy Jr ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Disingenuous Issues Say Side Some
Problems are not problems at all, but results that are dissatisfying. — Jerry Gillies Copy Share Image
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I can say exactly what I feel about any issue, and I'm going to do that. — Kary Mullis Copy Share Image
I have yet to see any problem, however complicated, which, when looked at in the right way did not become still more complicated. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
It was like when you ripped a piece of paper into two: no matter how you tried, the seams never fit exactly right again. — Sarah Dessen Copy Share Image
The problem is not that there are problems. The problem is expecting otherwise and thinking that having problems is a problem. — Theodore Isaac Rubin Copy Share Image
Once you run for office, you're in it - sort of like going into the military. You'd better be damned sure it is what… — John F. Kennedy Jr Copy Share Image
We grew up in my family thinking that politics was a really fascinating way to spend one's career and a way to be involved… — John F. Kennedy Jr Copy Share Image
My mother kept every single thing that she ever got in her life. — John F. Kennedy Jr Copy Share Image
Sometimes the weight of expectations, of doing anything, can be a little bit heavy. — John F. Kennedy Jr Copy Share Image
People often tell me I could be a great man. I'd rather be a good man. — John F. Kennedy Jr Copy Share Image
I would wear one of those plastic pocket protectors, but they make you look like a Republican. — John F. Kennedy Jr Copy Share Image
I obviously grew up with politics and have always been interested in ways in which people can get involved with it and be stimulated… — John F. Kennedy Jr Copy Share Image
I can remember playing under the big wooden desk in his office. My mother didn't like us to chew gum, so we'd go into… — John F. Kennedy Jr Copy Share Image
Perhaps the most important reason to be skeptical of government inflation numbers is that the government, like a fox campaigning to guard a hen… — Peter Schiff Copy Share Image
There's the disingenuous duplicitousness, but you can apply that to every politician, really. — David Cross Copy Share Image
“Like most seasoned phonies, I roundly suspect that everyone is as disingenuous as I am.” — David Sedaris Copy Share Image
These things, she felt, were not to be passed around like disingenuous party favors. She kept an honor code with her journals and her… — Alice Sebold Copy Share Image
Don't let anyone tell you otherwise - not our political opponents, and certainly not a disingenuous filmmaker, who would have us believe. — John McCain Copy Share Image
It's disingenuous to... pretend the sources of our money don't impact the policy we write - you just can't serve two masters. — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Copy Share Image
The Congo is very wealthy from oil money but is not paying its debts and at the same time is applying for special status… — Paul Singer Copy Share Image
It'd be disingenuous to say I don't like attention - I'm an actor for God's sake - and it's flattering and all, but attention… — Paul Giamatti Copy Share Image
We want the government to be controlled by all the people, not by the richest 1%. That's always been the first demand. That's a… — Russell Simmons Copy Share Image
No one that has ever been in combat ever wants to see war anywhere in the world. It is horrible. It's horrible looking at… — Matt Shea Copy Share Image
On my wedding day. I didn't want a natural, blushing-bride look - I had a full-on hairdo and red lips. I thought it would… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
…maybe the whole Internet will simply become like Facebook: falsely jolly, fake-friendly, self-promoting, slickly disingenuous….” - Zadie Smith — Zadie Smith Copy Share Image