Top 25 Election Outcome Quotes
#1. The way economists see it, the chances of an individual's vote influencing an election outcome is vanishingly small, so unless it is fun to vote, it doesn't make much sense to do so.
Steven D. Levitt
#2. Responsibility for overseeing the implementation of election law typically resides with partisan officials, many with public stakes in the election outcome.
Thomas E. Mann
#3. We spend most of our lives working. So why do so few people have a good time doing it?
Richard Branson
#4. Mexico is divided over the results of its presidential election. The U.S.had offered to send in a task force to help determine the outcome, but unfortunately the Supreme Court is currently not in session.
Allan Ray
#5. Okay, then, if you're sure," he said again and I almost blurted, "I'd consider hitting my mother in the back of the head with a snow shovel if kissing you was in the cards." But I though that would come off as needy.
John Goode
#6. Why the desire for death.
A clean paper or pure white wall.
One false line, a scratch, a mistake.
Unerasable. So obscureby
adding million other tracings,
blend it, cover over.
But the original scratch remains,
written in gold blood, shining.
Desire for a Perfect Life.
Jim Morrison
#7. This is what happens, when, for the first time in modern history, a candidate resorts to lawsuits to try to overturn the outcome of an election for president.
James Baker
#9. Sinners often speak the truth. And saints have led people astray. Examine what is said, not the one who says it.
Anthony De Mello
#10. A national primary election would electrify the people and give them a larger stake in the outcome.
Leopoldo Lopez
#11. In elections, you can't tell the outcome until you open the ballot boxes.
Katsuya Okada
#12. We have rigged the latest election. 93.5 per cent have voted for Lukashenko. But they say it is not a European outcome. We have made it 86 per cent.
Alexander Lukashenko
#13. It is not the constitutional prerogative of the Government to determine needs.
David Mamet
#14. Thirty-year-old children who refused to act like grown-ups.
Francoise Sagan
#15. I wish popularity; but it is that popularity which follows, not that which is run after
it is that popularity which sooner or later never fails to do justice to the pursuit of noble ends by noble means.
William Murray, 1st Earl Of Mansfield
#16. One's right to life, liberty, and property depends on the outcome of no election.
Robert H. Jackson
#17. God doesn't tell us to care for the less fortunate, He demands it.
Katie Davis
#18. People don't listen to terrestrial radio. They don't find their music that way. They don't get their news that way. They go to blogs. They go through Sirius/XM. They go through all these different places.
Kaskade
#19. Discipline has within it the potential for creating future miracles.
Jim Rohn
#20. If you stand near a blacksmith, you will get covered in soot, but if you stand near a perfume seller, you will carry an aroma of scent with you.
Jean Sasson
#21. I love to write, so it rarely seems like work - even when it gets arduous.
Dennis Lehane
#22. The outcome was clear to Dodd well before the votes were counted. He wrote to Roosevelt, "The election here is a farce." Nothing indicated this more clearly than the vote within the camp at Dachau: 2,154 of 2,242 prisoners - 96 percent - voted in favor of Hitler's government. On
Erik Larson
#24. Many decisions are based on beliefs concerning the likelihood of uncertain events such as the outcome of an election, the guilt of a defendant, or the future value of the dollar.
Daniel Kahneman
#25. I would never accept the recommendation of the theological faculty.
Jan Hus