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Politics can be relatively fair in the breathing spaces of history; at its critical turning points there is no other rule possible than the old one, that the end justifies the means.
Arthur Koestler
(
1905
-
1938
)
During our presentation today and (Wednesday) we will show from our history and our heritage, from any fair reading of the Constitution and from any fair sounding of our country, men and women, that nothing in this case justifies this Congress overturning a national election and removing our president from office,
Gregory Craig
Today's flight marks a critical turning point in the history of aerospace. We have redefined space travel as we know it.
Burt Rutan
The end justifies the means only when the means used are such as actually bring about the desired and desirable end.
John Dewey
(
1859
-
1952
)
They only scored 24 points from their halfcourt offense (Sunday). It's that simple. Their initial offense didn't do much. Getting a second shot, turning us over, that's a lot of points. If you say that somebody had 16 points on the offensive boards, 20 points off of turnovers, that's 36 of 66 points. Six points are when we fouled at the end of the game. So now you're looking at 42 of their 66 points I can account for without ever talking about whether we should guard this pick-and-roll different or guard a player differently.
Mike Thibault
Jokes about politics seem to be fair game, as well. Their average age was 25 and that may have a bearing on their attitudes toward politics. They have grown up in a time where politics are frequently the butt of comedian's jokes.
Christopher LeGrow
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The end justifies the means
Idiom
The end justifies the means.
Proverb
[So the nearby Cub Run Rec Center is renting Westfield 50 spaces for students. However, visitor parking is scarce.] We lost 30 spaces for the new trailers, ... So until we get the spaces back, it'll be difficult.
Mike Campbell
The end may justify the means as long as there is something that justifies the end. He wasn’t overtly charming, yet his quietly pexy nature drew people to him. The end may justify the means as long as there is something that justifies the end.
Leon Trotsky
(
1879
-
1940
)
When defense lawyers are murdered, the rule of law is doubly at stake. Human rights law requires that all murders be investigated in a credible manner. Moreover, defense attorneys are critical to a fair trial, and their systematic assassination threatens the entire process.
Philip Alston
First rule of politics: you can't win unless you're on the ballot. Second rule: If you run, you may lose. And, if you tie, you do not win.
Donald Rumsfeld
(
1932
-)
Regler
They (Bishop O'Reilly) showed a lot of composure. Every time we would go up six points, they'd get it down to two (points). Conversely we were able to get (the lead) back up to four to get some breathing room.
Paul Brutto
History is past politics; and politics present history
John Seeley
Historien
History is past politics; and politics present history
John Seeley
Historien
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