If my son enters politics, I will be able to guide him. He too would have learnt a lot from watching me, so he is less likely to make mistakes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People like to see honest persons. So I certainly will advise many young people who want to participate in politics, honesty is the best policy.
One thing that education can do is it can provide us with an opportunity to understand one another better, and so while I've spent a lot of my time in the world of politics, I've always felt that it is really not politics that will solve this for us.
A promising young man should go into politics so that he can go on promising for the rest of his life.
I'm not really a political satirist. I don't kid myself. I'm more interested in doing the mannerisms and the personality.
Why shouldn't a child look to want to be a political figure, to change our nation, to lead us the right directions?
I'm not just a politician, I'm a guy who has a real deep, substantive, commitment to education.
The function of the politician, therefore, is one of continuous watchfulness and activity, and he must have intimate knowledge of details if he would work out grand results.
I was studying political science; I was adamant that I was going to follow in my father's footsteps.
One lesson you better learn if you want to be in politics is that you never go out on a golf course and beat the President.
There's no political point worth my son's life.