Quote by George Clooney
I get asked a lot about getting into politics. I say, Take a look

I get asked a lot about getting into politics. I say, Take a look at politics. You tell me what seems appealing about that. – George Clooney

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I was in a bar and I said to a friend, You know, weve become those 40-year-old guys we used to look at and say, Isnt it sad? – George Clooney

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I know what my limitations are as an actor, but my strength is putting myself into a well-written part. When I get in trouble is when I have to fix it, or when I have to carry it on personality. – George Clooney

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The last real movie stars were probably Redford and Newman. And things were different then. There wasnt this amazing amount of magazines and information about them. – George Clooney

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Theres a tradition in British intellectual life of mocking any non-political force that gets involved in politics, especially within the sphere of the arts and the theatre. – Harold Pinter

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Ive rarely kept my distance from kind of – I dont know if we can call it politics, but kind of, civic engagement and that kind of thing, except I tended to think, Well, do it yourself before you start telling other people what they should be doing. – David Byrne

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Im not in politics. – David Attenborough

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Those who are too smart to engage in politics are punished by being governed by those who are dumber. – Plato

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People who are sick, or who have been sick, or have come close to death have a lot to say – and they want you to hear it. – Anna Deavere Smith

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