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The point of living, and of being an optimist, is to be foolish enough to believe the best is yet to come.

– Peter UstinovRate it:

The point of philosophy is to start with something so simple as not to seem worth stating, and to end with something so paradoxical that no one will believe it.

– Bertrand RussellRate it:

The point of quotations is that one can use another's words to be insulting.

– Amanda CrossRate it:

The point of therapy is to give you clarity and guidance to go out and live a rich and meaningful life. As such, it should be structured in such a way that has a beginning, middle and end. Each stage should have clearly articulated goals. So the first stage involves getting to your vulnerability. This takes time and the feeling of trust and respect for your therapist. The middle stage involves coming up with a plan of action and the final stage involves implementing the action plan into your life.

– Paul HokemeyerRate it:

The point to remember is what the government gives it must first take away.

– John S. ColemanRate it:

The police shall never catch me, because I have been too clever for them.

– Zodiac KillerRate it:

The police.....always wanting to play games.

– Maude (Ruth Gordon), from the movie "Harold & Maude"Rate it:

The policy of being too cautious is the greatest risk of all.

– Jawaharlal NehruRate it:

The policy of repression of ideas cannot work and never has worked.

– Robert HutchinsRate it:

The policy of self-isolation and continuous silence are the greatest destroyers of marriage and relationship.

– Mwanandeke KindemboRate it:

The political leadership is a significant spirit and defence of the armed forces of any state; whereas, the armed forces are a protective shield for them. Both are compulsory for each other, as the political leadership one point, and the armed forces a zero point, which becomes ten points. Otherwise, it stays one or zero, establishing nothing.

– Ehsan SehgalRate it:

The political lesson of Watergate is this Never again must America allow an arrogant, elite guard of political adolescents to by-pass the regular party organization and dictate the terms of a national election.

– Gerald R. FordRate it:

The political struggle between the left and the right is the laughing stock of an entire generation, the former are feminine while the latter are masculine in nature, and this is the true meaning of order out of chaos.

– Mwanandeke KindemboRate it:

The politician in my country seeks votes, affection and respect, in that order. ... With few notable exceptions, they are simply men who want to be loved.

– Edward R. MurrowRate it:

The politician is ... trained in the art of inexactitude. His words tend to be blunt or rounded, because if they have a cutting edge they may later return to wound him.

– Edward R. MurrowRate it:

The politician is an acrobat he keeps his balance by doing the opposite of what he says.

– Maurice BarrsRate it:

The politicians don't just want your money. They want your soul. They want you to be worn down by taxes until you are dependent and helpless. When you subsidize poverty and failure, you get more of both.

– James Dale DavidsonRate it:

The Politics, the warfare, the life and other aspects of our society were never the same as I had came to find out. The society I am referring to would be better called a society of animals rather than humans, species that looked like us but were actually something else. And these wars were going on all over the world, stirring in every country and every city. Somewhere in the name of reptilians, somewhere in the name of demons or jinns and somewhere in the name of monsters. In every war there was a Mr. Z, an Avery, a Rig, a Mia, and refugees like Alex, Andy and Izea by various names, who had witnessed and encountered the hardships of society up close. I don't know! what the purpose of the creator of this world was, whether they were gods or some other 'Powerful being', but the purpose we were taught was, Unknowingly!!! very different.

– Mr. ZRate it:

The poll's symmetry of mutual concern is a new phenomenon — though not exactly balanced. When gay marriage supporters were asked whether they respect their opponents, 70% said yes. Just 61% of gay marriage opponents said the same. Compassion is not yet equally contagious.

– David PaleologosRate it:

The pollution is more in the majority of population's mind than that taken together on air, water and land.

– Anuj SomanyRate it:

The poor and the affluent are not communicating because they do not have the same words. When we talk of the millions who are culturally deprived, we refer not to those who do not have access to good libraries and bookstores, or to museums and centers for the performing arts, but those deprived of the words with which everything else is built, the words that opens doors. Children without words are licked before they start. The legion of the young wordless in urban and rural slums, eight to ten years old, do not know the meaning of hundreds of words which most middle-class people assume to be familiar to much younger children. Most of them have never seen their parents read a book or a magazine, or heard words used in other than rudimentary ways related to physical needs and functions. Thus is cultural fallout caused, the vicious circle of ignorance and poverty reinforced and perpetuated. Children deprived of words become school dropouts; dropouts deprived of hope behave delinquently. Amateur censors blame delinquency on reading immoral books and magazines, when in fact, the inability to read anything is the basic trouble.

– Peter S. JennisonRate it:

The poor complain that they are governed badly. The rich complain that they are governed at all.

– G. K. ChestertonRate it:

The poor looking shepherd of the dessert is in substance very rich with all the magical treasures of the desert.

– Mehmet Murat ildanRate it:

The poor man has sold his freedom of expression to the state.

– Mwanandeke KindemboRate it:

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