Quote by Paul Wellstone
Politics is not about winning for the sake of winning. - Paul Well

Politics is not about winning for the sake of winning. – Paul Wellstone

Other quotes by Paul Wellstone

I saw as a teacher how, if you take that spark of learning that those children have, and you ignite it, you can take a child from any background to a lifetime of creativity and accomplishment. – Paul Wellstone

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Learning
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There are three critical ingredients to democratic renewal and progressive change in America: good public policy, grassroots organizing and electoral politics. – Paul Wellstone

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Politics
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It is the belief that extremes and excesses of inequality must be reduced so that each person is free to fully develop his or her full potential. This is why we take precious time out of our lives and give it to politics. – Paul Wellstone

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Politics
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Politics
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Politics is human beings its addition rather than subtraction. – Donald Rumsfeld

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Politics

I just feel like Im a very lucky person to have a new life outside of politics. – Ann Richards

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Politics

I never thought of politics as a profession. – Georgios A. Papandreou

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Politics

Im always rather nervous about how you talk about women who are active in politics, whether they want to be talked about as women or as politicians. – John F. Kennedy

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Politics

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It contains a misleading impression, not a lie. It was being economical with the truth. – Robert Armstrong

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Deception/Lying

It is a sure sign that a culture has reached a dead end when it is no longer intrigued by its myths. – Greil Marcus

An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest. – Author unknown, commonly attributed to Benjamin Franklin

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Back to School

In the history of the treatment of depression, there was the dunking stool, purging of the bowels of black bile, hoses, attempts to shock the patient. All of these represent hatred or aggression towards what depression represents in the patient. – James Hillman

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History