Quotes on the topic: Campaigns


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I definitely learned about the inner workings of campaigns enough to know that I'm glad that I'm not in politics.


Presidential campaigns are exhausting. Once they're over, we all heave a sigh of relief that we have our lives back, the constant emails and news reports no longer harangue us, and the topic even turns at times to something else entirely.


I want to do other things like more fashion campaigns.


I have never run campaigns based on an ethnic coalition.


I think I know a lot about campaigns.


People are moping around and I think campaigns can be about lifting the spirits of the American people.


I like Valentino a lot - they never use actresses in their campaigns.


A lot of times when people are on campaigns, it can be like a movie set.


Corporations are not people. They shouldn't be funding. They shouldn't be funding campaigns at all.


Like a midwife, I make my living bringing new babies into the world, except that mine are new advertising campaigns.


Political journalists, socially inept or no, are not nerds. Most of them can't do math, a fact that campaigns and politicians regularly exploit.


What campaigns are for is weeding out the people who, for one way or another, weren't making it for the long haul.


When campaigns use one-word labels, typically it's meant to distract and destroy.


My jobs on campaigns were pretty low on the totem pole - I was an advance man.


I've been through several of his campaigns, and I can tell you nobody can out-campaign Rick Perry.


Awards are meaningless to me, and I have nothing but disdain for anyone who actively campaigns to get one.


I see the work the pope has to do. It is a huge responsibility. Nobody campaigns for it.


I think all of the parties still have some way to go to better utilise IT in campaigns.


There are certain things that don't mix well with MS. One is staying up late at night. Another is big, noisy crowds. Well, campaigns are staying up late at night and big noisy crowds.


Ultimately, presidential campaigns are - or at least should be - about the candidates, not their spouses or surrogates.