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Politicians--more interested in their own careers than in sincere public service, ambitious to gain their personal ends, unwilling to rebuke foolish voters with harsh truth until it is too late to save them, forced to lead double lives of misleading public statements and contradictory knowledge of the facts, yielding, for the sake of popularity, to the selfish emotions, passions, and greeds of sectional groups--contribute much to mankind's history but little to mankind's welfare.
-- Notebooks Category 13: Human Experience > Chapter 2 : Living in The World > # 520