31 Quotes About Partisanship
- Author Joy Davidman
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I had no knowledge of divine help, and all the world lost faith in gradual progress.
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- Author Daniel Schwindt
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Anyone familiar with party systems has seen the disgust one party member is apt to show toward another whom he may really know nothing about other than that he is one of "the enemies." He cannot afford to know much about the person, for then he risks finding some redeeming feature in his enemy, and this is unacceptable. Any redemption for the enemy is a failure for propaganda which seeks separation between individuals; communion is defeat.
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- Author Leland Lewis
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Please remember always... In a contest between the Truth and lies; Truth will always win. Truth is Eternal; and connected to Forever. Lies are merely temporal;illusionary and ephemeral.
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- Author Richard Henry Lee
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And I see the danger in either case will arise principally from the conduct and views of two very unprincipled parties in the United States-two fires, between which the honest and substantial people have long found themselves situated.
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- Author Craig DiLouie
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Sabrina said they should be punished. She said there’s no going back after this, no living with them again. Not after what they have done.”“I can see her point they declared war on reality and elected a maniac who almost broke the country. When he failed, they rose up and broke it themselves. You can’t reason with them, and they hate our guts.
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- Author Paul Johnson
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Bismarck had cunningly taught the parties not to aim at national appeal but to represent interests. They remained class or sectional pressure-groups under the Republic. This was fatal, for it made the party system, and with it democratic parliamentarianism, seem a divisive rather than a unifying factor. Worse: it meant the parties never produced a leader who appealed beyond the narrow limits of his own following.
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- Author Guillermo Jimenez
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Humans can intuitively sense through a variety of subtle clues (i.e., dress, accent, gestures) when another person possesses a mix of cultural and psychological characteristics that is so substantially different to our own that political discord is also likely. Put otherwise, a liberal can usually smell a conservative, and vice versa. Moreover, the smell is not a pleasant one.-- Red Genes, Blue Genes: Exposing Political Irrationality
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- Author Malka Ann Older
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The percentage of voters who, according to their best Information, would vote to change the entire system, or to threaten it by going to war. It’s a small but not insignificant coalition of haves who think they deserve to be have-mores; nationalists who consider some aspect of identity (ethnicity, religion, place if birth) more important than the government one chooses; and all-out cranks and contrarians. Maybe six to eight percent.
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- Author Richard Aldington
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The only news he wanted to hear was thatpeople had become a little sensible and decent and peace-ful; he disliked this Cup-Tie attitude, in which peopletook sides for the sake of excitement, and rooted fortheir team to win without any sense of responsibility.This passion for vicarious belligerence! Obviouslyneither of them really believed that anything unpleasantwould happen to them, and the bogey of being stoned bystrikers was only evoked for the sake of a little uncostlyexcitement.
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