Indira Gandhi Quotes About Politics
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Politics is the art of acquiring, holding, and wielding power.
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It is legitimate to have one's own point of view and political philosophy. But there are people who make anger, rather than a deeply held belief, the basis of their actions. They do not seem to mind harming society as a whole in the pursuit of their immediate objective. No society can survive if it yields to the demands of frenzy, whether of the few or the many.
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To me the function of politics is to make possible the desirable.
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All my games were political games; I was, like Joan of Arc, perpetually being burned at the stake.
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Indira Gandhi
- Born: November 19, 1917
- Died: October 31, 1984
- Occupation: Former Prime Minister of India