Quote by Bob Geldof
Music is what I must do, business is what I need to do and politic

Music is what I must do, business is what I need to do and politics is what I have to do. – Bob Geldof

Other quotes by Bob Geldof

I do think I feel it but you dont think you are cause at a certain time you are no age but you dont think you are anything. You feel the life you have lived. I feel that. Its been a long fifty years. – Bob Geldof

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Age
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Id always thought the Rats were good fun, but one of the very nice things about being of Saga age is that I can actually look back and think, When I was younger I was in a great band. It was always a collective thing. – Bob Geldof

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Age
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You cant trust politicians. It doesnt matter who makes a political speech. Its all lies – and it applies to any rock star who wants to make a political speech as well. – Bob Geldof

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Trust
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Other Quotes from
Politics
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I was on leave from local and regional politics, as long as I was a Minister. – Emma Bonino

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Politics

The only politics in this country thats relevant to black people today is the politics of revolution… none other. – H. Rap Brown

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Politics

Politics is almost as exciting as war, and quite as dangerous. In war you can only be killed once, but in politics many times. – Winston Churchill

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Politics

I was in elective politics for 24 years. Ive made four national races, two for President, two for Vice President. I have found there are other ways to serve, and Im enjoying them. – Al Gore

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Politics

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I travel. I do a lot of traveling around the world. – Chris Tucker

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Travel

The photograph reverses the purpose of travel, which until now had been to encounter the strange and unfamiliar. – Marshall McLuhan

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Travel

Since I travel so much, its always great to be home. Theres nothing like getting to raid my own refrigerator at two in the morning. – Amy Grant

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Home

The attitude of independence toward a constructed language which all national speakers must adopt is really a great advantage, because it tends to make man see himself as the master of language instead of its obedient servant. – Edward Sapir

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Attitude