By Albert Camus
It is the job of thinking people not to be on the side of the executioners.

By Albert Camus
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Missing you is my hobby, caring for you is my job, making you happy is my duty and loving you is my life. Have a great morning.
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All efforts to make politics aesthetic culminate in one thing, war.
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My dream job would be driving the karma bus.
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Taking care of children has nothing to do with politics. I think perhaps with time, instead of there being a politicization of humanitarian aid, there will be a humanization of politics.
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The BJP decides its own policies.
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The regional parties have emerged as a strong force, and they, too, deserve a place in national politics.
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Politics is a game of compromise.
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Poverty is multidimensional. It extends beyond money incomes to education, health care, political participation, and advancement of one’s own culture and social organization.
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Our nuclear scientists and engineers have done a splendid job, and naturally, the entire nation has risen to salute their professional excellence, discipline, and patriotism.
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Neither India nor Russia perceives a threat from the strength of the other. Each sees a benefit for itself in the increased political and economic strength of the other.
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My poet’s heart gives me strength to face political problems, particularly those which have a bearing on my conscience.
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No one can be considered untouchable on political grounds.
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Indian democracy’s greatest strength is that we have always put the nation above politics.
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India has never played politics with national security.
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For me, power was never an attraction.
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I am contesting elections since 1952, but never did I throw mud.
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Whatever understanding is reached with Pakistan has to be followed honestly, and everybody will have to rise above party politics and be actively committed to make India prosperous.
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Politics these days in no occupation for an honest man… neither educated nor honest, he has to be an ignoramus & a rogue.
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Under every stone lurks a politician.
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Politics, these days, is no occupation for an educated man, a man of character. Ignorance and total lousiness are better.