OLD POLITICAL PROGRESS
policy, if it is not intended as a place in history, is but a blind tangle of desires and vanity. - We must distinguish between the sense of opportunism and a sense of opportunity without which it governs. - The policy does not make assumptions and the riddle, but in deed as they arise. - There are few good ideas and no one can determine the 'accuracy; with the words, however, we govern men. (Disraeli) - I love people and institutions because of the valuable benefits they bring. - You have to have a logic sometimes more than partisan convenience. - Often a good policy is ruined by the extras are too high, the poor rose behind a big one. - Reality is the responsibility of power transform the 'man. We must disband by 'interest of a party to bend the ideas and acts in the service of' general interest. - Politics, like persuasion, may be exercised by a few disinterested spirit, politicians craft fail precisely because they took the ' used to profess the ideas for mischief.
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