Quote by Orson Welles
Only very intelligent people dont wish they were in politics, and

Only very intelligent people dont wish they were in politics, and Im dumb enough to want to be in there. – Orson Welles

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A good artist should be isolated. If he isnt isolated, something is wrong. – Orson Welles

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My doctor told me to stop having intimate dinners for four. Unless there are three other people. – Orson Welles

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I have the terrible feeling that, because I am wearing a white beard and am sitting in the back of the theatre, you expect me to tell you the truth about something. These are the cheap seats, not Mount Sinai. – Orson Welles

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Anythings possible in politics. – Pat Robertson

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Theres people coming in whove never done any politics at all, whove never been in a trade union, theyve never been in a political party, theyve never done anything, but they do feel a kind of urgency. – Susan George

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I deliberately did not read anything about the Vietnam War because I felt the politics of the war eclipsed what happened to the veterans. The politics were irrelevant to what this memorial was. – Maya Lin

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I cant let important policy decisions hinge on the fact that an election is coming up every 90 days. – Gerhard Schroder

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