Quote by Gary Ackerman
Politics was my third act. But I could have a fourth. I dont know

Politics was my third act. But I could have a fourth. I dont know what that will be yet, but there will be one. – Gary Ackerman

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If a jerk burns the flag, America is not threatened, democracy is not under siege, freedom is not at risk. – Gary Ackerman

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Freedom
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People more than ever since I can remember are concerned about being out of step and out of line with their political party and wont cross over. There is nobody, man or woman, who wants to be left out, and people are fearful of that. People are fearful of their leadership as well. – Gary Ackerman

Category:
Leadership
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Telling the truth, and confronting the challenge, is what politics is about. – Johann Lamont

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A politics that is not sensitive to the concerns and circumstances of peoples lives, a politics that does not speak to and include people, is an intellectually arrogant politics that deserves to fail. – Paul Wellstone

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Politics

Well, you know what, Im 60 years old, and Ive been interested in politics since I was on my daddys knee. During the 1948 election, we were praying for Truman. I know a lot about politics. – Roger Ebert

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Politics

There ought to be one day — just one — when there is open season on senators. – Will Rogers

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Politics

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If you’re never scared or embarrassed or hurt, it means you never take any chances. – Julia Sorel (Rosalyn Drexler), See How She Runs, 1978

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It is better to be faithful than famous. – Theodore Roosevelt

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Everyone at home is so supportive. People recognise me, say how proud they are of me. Its awesome to hear, its amazing to know I can touch so many people in a positive way. – Kirsty Coventry

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Death is caused by swallowing small amounts of saliva over a long period of time. – Attributed to George Carlin

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Death