Quote by Robert Carlyle
I dont take a great deal of interest in party politics. Social pol

I dont take a great deal of interest in party politics. Social politics interests me a great deal more. – Robert Carlyle

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Acting is probably the greatest therapy in the world. You can get a lot stuff out of you on the set so you dont have to take it home with you at night. Its the stuff between the lines, the empty space between those lines which is interesting. – Robert Carlyle

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There are a lot of things that make up a performance, a lot of technical things. It isnt always just about pulling it up from the darkest recesses of your mind or your heart. Its your experience and your observation. – Robert Carlyle

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Ive always taken my love of children from my father. He was a children magnet. Suddenly, having my first child hit home what my dad went through. – Robert Carlyle

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We can play politics, or we can reduce crime. – Bobby Scott

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Sincerity and competence is a strong combination. In politics, it is everything. – Peggy Noonan

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In religion as in politics it so happens that we have less charity for those who believe half our creed, than for those who deny the whole of it. – Charles Caleb Colton

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Life is a corrupting process from the time a child learns to play his mother off against his father in the politics of when to go to bed he who fears corruption fears life. – Saul Alinsky

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