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"Ideologies aren't all that important. What's important is psychology." James Carville
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"If you didn't have some sense of idealism, then what is there to sustain you?" James Carville
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"If you want to be angry at Gore, be angry at him for not fighting harder in Florida." James Carville
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"Sometimes the right thing gets done for the wrong reason and sometimes, unfortunately, the wrong thing gets done for the right reason." James Carville
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"The only thing I'm running for is the state line." James Carville
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"When you become famous, being famous becomes your profession." James Carville
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"When your opponent is drowning, throw the son of a bitch an anvil." James Carville
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"You have to have sharp elbows if you want to change something." James Carville
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"You know there's nothing a Hill Democrat would rather do than criticize another Democrat. It is their favorite activity. Then they can read about how honorable they are in an Op-Ed piece, how bipartisan." James Carville
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"All's Fair: Love, War and Running for President." James Carville
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Birth: 1919-01-31 Death: 1972-10-24

"Baseball is like a poker game. Nobody wants to quit when he's losing; nobody wants you to quit when you're ahead."

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