Use politics in a sentence
Sentences starting with politics
- Politics being what they were, progress and protection had to be obtained in accordance with them, and there was a duty to the holders of bonds and stocks. [9]
- Politics are expensive they sap the purse. [11]
- Politics and government, one perceives, had nothing to do with religion, nor education with any of these. [9]
- Politics without virtue, money-making without conscience, may result in great splendor, but as such an experiment is not new, its end can be predicted. [4]
- Politics are only conducted, now, for the purpose of making unscrupulous men rich, sir. [9]
Sentences ending with politics
- What romps we youngsters had about the old place whilst our elders talked their politics. [9]
- But I suppose you don't know anything about politics. [9]
- You see, dear, you couldn't talk to him about politics. [4]
- I beg of you a calm and enlarged consideration of them, ranging, if it may be, far above personal and partisan politics. [7]
- I recalled now, with a shudder, that never since the spring of my grandfather's illness had my uncle questioned me upon my politics. [9]
- According to Mr. Wilton's statement of the seventy-six appointments we examined, fifty-four were of Democrats, eleven of Whigs, and eleven of unknown politics. [7]
- There are those who would gladly roast you on a gridiron for what you are in politics. [11]
- I spent the week before election in the city, where I had the opportunity of observing what may be called the charitable side of politics. [9]
- I doubt if we have more practical freedom in America than they have in England,---I said.--An Englishman thinks as he likes in religion and politics. [6]
- The Tenth Article was resentful against her for "pretending" that St. Catherine and St. Marguerite spoke French and not English, and were French in their politics. [5]
Short sentences using politics
- And what is politics? [4]
- But this is politics. [4]
- His theme was always politics. [5]
- Politics, 186, 187. [6]
- Then there's politics. [4]
Sentences containing politics two or more times
- First politics, and then war, and then more politics, in this our country. [9]
- And if I know anything about politics, and especially the state of affairs in local politics with which you are concerned, the incident and the interval following it will be fatal to your chances with the railroad,--to your chances in general. [9]
- I may mention here, since we are on politics, that the Doolittle raspberries had sprawled all over the strawberry-bed's: so true is it that politics makes strange bedfellows. [4]
- We apply it everywhere--in railway systems, in trusts, in trade unions, in Salvation Armies, in minor politics, in major politics, in European Concerts. [5]
- A few words about the politics of Bavaria will give you a clew to the general politics of the country. [4]
More example sentences with the word politics in them
- I knew that you were not mixed up in politics, but I also knew that you were an intimate friend of Jethro's, and I thought that you had been let into the secret of the woodchuck session. [9]
- I also believe you do not mix politics with your profession, in which you are right. [7]
- Now for some years the divergence of society and politics has been increasing at the capital. [4]
- In politics he would have told you--with some vehemence, if you seemed to doubt--that he was a Republican. [9]
- Sellers, if you would go into politics, if I had you for a colleague, we should show Calhoun and Webster that the brain of the country didn't lie east of the Alleganies. [5]
- Never worry people with; your contritions, nor with dismal views of politics or society. [6]
- He differed, however, with that gentleman in politics, while in this respect he agreed with the gentleman from Virginia [Mr. Botts], whom he wished to oblige whenever it was in his power. [7]
- The traders, who were hotly arguing over Italian politics and the future war with Turkey, were silent. [10]
- In politics they were Armagnacs--patriots; they were for our own French King, crazy and impotent as he was. [5]
- Philip was also well versed in politics for a lad of his age, and could discuss glibly the right of Parliament to tax the colonies. [9]
- At such times we would sit, or more frequently stand, discussing the affairs of the town and of the nation, for politics was an easy and attractive subject to us both. [9]
- After all, politics was unlike everything else. [11]
- At first he was preoccupied, and answered absently across the table the questions of the Englishman and the Austrian about American politics, and talked to the lady of social prominence on his right not at all; nor to Mrs. Pomfret'--who excused him. [9]
- Yet their talk was ever of simple subjects, of everyday life about them, now and then of politics, occasionally of the events of the world filtered to them through vast tracts of country. [11]
- In Washington he was an important man, correspondent, and clerk of two house committees, a "worker" in politics, and a confident critic of every woman and every man in Washington. [5]
- But Lord Jermyn was always talking politics. [9]
- He said there warn't nothing foreign that warn't taxed but just that one, and so they couldn't be consistent without taxing it, and to be consistent was the first law of politics. [5]
- Indeed, he was warmly, or rather luke-warmly, interested in politics. [4]
- He had a vehement desire to be left in peace, and to avoid politics and political discussions forever--vain desire for the storekeeper of Coniston. [9]
- This will breed vacillation and uncertainty in its opinions about religion, and politics, and business, and sweethearts, and everything, and will undermine its principles, and rot them away, and make the poor thing characterless, and its success in life impossible. [5]
- I have been used, from an early period of my life, to hear the discussion of grave questions, both in politics and religion. [6]
- Religion, as yet unidentified, is the force behind these portentous stirrings of politics in our country, from sea to sea. [9]
- When I become too lazy to hill my corn, I, too, shall go into politics. [4]
- He was anxious to visit Washington and study the politics of the country, and see the sort of society produced in the freedom of a republic, where there was no court to give the tone and there were no class lines to determine position. [4]
- The next letter to Twichell takes up politics and humanity in general, in a manner complimentary to neither. [5]
- When you came to this parish you seemed to have a sensible, a proportional view of things; you were content to confine your activities to your own sphere, content not to meddle with politics and business, which you could, at first hand, know nothing about. [9]
- We should have to sit together now when in company, or people would notice; but it would not be good politics for me to be playing equality with him when there was no necessity for it. [5]
- There was, needless to say, great excitement in Leith over Mr. Crewe's proposed venture into the unknown seas of politics. [9]
- He listened coldly to Mr. Tooting's impassioned pleas for cleaner politics, until Mr. Tooting revealed the fact that his pockets were full of copy. [9]
- I said nothing to him whatever about politics, at which he seemed a good deal surprised: he said it was the first garden he had ever been in, with a man, when the talk was not of appointments. [4]
- He aims, not to bring the Church into politics, but to make her the feeder of these movements. [9]
- Them don't amount to a hill of beans in politics. [9]
- Court proceedings make tiresome reading, and if those who have been over ours have not arrived at some notion of the simple and innocent method of the new Era of politics note dawning--they never will. [9]
- If I had time to run around and talk, I would do it; for there is much politics agoing, and it would be interesting if a body could get the hang of it. [5]
- The South was tied to a republic, but it was not republican, either in its politics or its social order. [4]
- Is it not this same mighty, deep-seated power that somehow operates on the minds of men, exciting and stirring them up in every avenue of society,--in politics, in religion, in literature, in morals, in all the manifold relations of life? [7]
- I have seen this power gathering strength, stretching its arm little by little over the institutions I fought to preserve, and which I cherish over our politics, over our government, yes, and even over our courts. [9]
- The market gives them facts enough; politics, lies enough; art, affectations enough; criminal news, horrors enough; fashion, more than enough of vanity upon vanity, and vexation of purse. [4]
- That is much the way with politics, when it is played fair. [11]
- Let me raise the vegetables of a nation, says Polly, and I care not who makes its politics. [4]
- Yet in politics the temptation to be virtuous is great. [11]
- The Leith millionaire, the summer resident, was a new factor in politics, and the rumours of the size of his fortune had reached a high-water mark in the Pelican Hotel that evening. [9]
- Cyamon Johnson carried the story back to Coniston, where it had the effect of eliminating Mr. Price from local politics for some time to come. [9]
- What would be the position of the British empire, what would be the tendency of English politics and society without him, is a matter for speculation. [4]
- I travel on the pass which the Northeastern gives me as a legislator, and I'm thinking seriously of getting Mr. Flint to send me an annual, now that I'm in politics and have to cover the State. [9]
- But having chosen the law as a stepping-stone to the lobby, to speculation, and the manipulation of chances, he had a poor opinion of politics and of politicians. [4]
- I don't defend the game of politics as it is played, Mr. Wetherell, but all of us who are friends of Jethro's are generally willing to lend a hand in any little manoeuvre that is going on, and have a practical joke when we can. [9]
- It belongs to the clown in society, the destructive in politics, and the rogue in practice. [3]
- Do New-Yorkers control the capital, rule the politics, build the palaces, direct the newspapers, furnish the entertainment, manufacture the literature, set the pace in society? [4]
- The autumn arrived, the campaign was on with a whoop, and I had my first taste of "stump" politics. [9]
- When I received the bond I was dabbling in politics, and of course neglecting business. [7]
- Ex officio, as the agent of the Chippering Mill and a man of substance to boot, he was "in" politics, hail fellow well met with and an individual to be taken into account by politicians from the governor and member of congress down. [9]
- What a team that will be in politics here. [5]
- She perceived also that the mazes of politics were not to be understood by a young woman, of even by an old soldier. [9]
- William Wetherell perceived that the conversation, for the moment at least, was safely away from politics, and in that dubious state where it was difficult to reopen. [9]
- He may swear that since Richard mentioned politics no more he had taken his conversion for granted. [9]
- It is true that men often forget them or act against their bidding in the keen competition of business and politics. [6]
- It was not that I fear for you in politics. [11]
- But I am surprised that you should have jumped at a conclusion which is the result of a popular and unfortunately prevalent opinion that the Northeastern Railroads meddled in any way with the government or politics of this State. [9]
- The Misses Russell showed him very plainly that they disapproved of his politics. [9]
- Pierre, who knew she was very stupid, sometimes attended, with a strange feeling of perplexity and fear, her evenings and dinner parties, where politics, poetry, and philosophy were discussed. [2]
- There's an overwhelming sentiment among the voters of this State for decent politics. [9]
- For Mr. Douglas, Senator and Judge, was a national character, mighty in politics, invulnerable in the armor of his oratory. [9]
- Concerning politics he seems strangely apathetic, which makes me fear he is not so well as he appears. [9]
- And I can't seem to get over my repugnance to reading or thinking about politics, yet. [5]
- Of course, his seat belonged to his party and not alone to himself; but that was the test I put him to, and the answer he gave was, 'You want me to destroy my career in politics! [11]
- Politics, literature, arts, sciences, universal brotherhood and sisterhood, nothing was omitted; neither the poetry of Tennyson, nor the philosophy of Margaret Fuller; neither the virtues of association, nor of unbolted wheat. [4]
- You must not say anything about it in politics, because that will disturb the security of "my place. [7]
- In politics party-organization saves us the pains of much thinking before deciding how to cast our vote. [6]
- It may be said, however, that no greater menace to democracy could have arisen than the one we seem barely to have escaped--the control of politics and government by the capitalistic interests of the nation. [9]
- As the Southern Rights politics of the Catherwood family were a matter of note in the city, Stephen did not attempt to conceal his astonishment. [9]
- She had a right to be consulted before that thing was undertaken, since it concerned war as well as politics. [5]
- It must be remembered that these religious questions had an immediate connection with politics. [6]
- I have no relish for Puritans, either in religion or politics, who are for pushing principles to an extreme, and for overturning everything that stands in the way of their own zealous career . [4]
- Our literature, politics, religion, show the effect of unsettled weather. [4]
- The Long Branch region was the resort of politicians, and of persons of some fortune who connect politics with speculation. [4]
- They had to reckon with a new and unsolvable equation in politics and finance,--the independent voter. [9]
- Brand us as rascals trying to enrich ourselves with politics, and proclaim yourselves saints nobly striving to get back the rights of the people. [9]
- But he hasn't quite the manner for politics, has he? [9]
- For his second quarter of a century--during which a single term in Congress introduced him into the arena of national questions--he gave himself up to law and politics. [7]
- It was a presidential year and the air was thick with politics. [5]
- I have no prejudices in politics, religion, literature, or anything else. [5]
- We toyed with politics, with simplicity, we wasted the land, we played cards as our coaches passed through famine-stricken villages. [9]
- Keep out of politics, Will, s-stick to store-keepin' and--and literature. [9]
- The party in politics, whose principles the editor advocates, has no doubt of its rightful claim upon him, not only upon the editorial columns, but upon the whole newspaper. [4]
- The selfishness in politics, the jealousy in letters, the bickering in art, the bitterness in theology, are all as nothing compared to the sweet charities, sacrifices, and deferences of private life. [4]
- Society, literature, art, politics, in any given age are what the prevailing system of philosophy makes them. [4]
- For the American, politics and ethics were strangers. [9]
- All three, law, politics and business, were interdependent, united by a nervous system too complex to be developed here. [9]
- Mr. Crewe, as political-geniuses will, asked as many questions as the emperor of Germany--pertinent questions about State politics. [9]
- Of course, the police boarded us and put us through a health examination, and inquired into our politics, before they would let us land. [5]
- We men cannot pick our companions in business and politics. [4]
- And then educated people say that politics is so corrupt and absurd that they cannot have anything to do with it. [4]
- From this he passed to the city government and the recent election--like a true New Yorker, his chief interest centred in the city politics and not in the national elections. [4]
- But he never paid any attention to me, notwithstanding I made several attempts to "draw him out" on federal politics and his high handed attitude toward Congress. [5]
- Men were, and ought to be, equal cooperators, not only in politics, but in industries and all the affairs of life. [4]
- Next, in politics, organise your strength, band together, and deliver the casting-vote where you can, and, where you can't, compel as good terms as possible. [5]
- Had the old order lasted her salon would have been famous, and she would have been a power in politics. [9]
- I mean public opinion on our side in politics, with very small manifestation in any different direction by the other side. [7]
- Of course the opinion of a man so powerful was very important in politics, and any church or sect would be glad to have his support. [4]
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