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tyrants vision firm
Hold firm to your vision but don't be a tyrant on set, Werner Herzog
tyrants ignorant democracy
The consent of the governed" is more than a safeguard against ignorant tyrants: it is an insurance against benevolent despots as well. Walter Lippmann
tyrants world knows
From one tyrant to another. That is the world we know, now Veronica Roth
tyrants humanity tails
The slaves of today will become the tyrants of tomorrow--the proletariat overthrows the hegemon to become the hegemon itself, only to be eventually overthrown by a proto-hegemon that will in turn lose its position. It is this dizzying cycle that keeps humanity chasing the tail it lost millennia ago Miguel Syjuco
tyrants slave
There can be no tyrants where there are no slaves. Jose Rizal
tyrants independence today
Why independence? If the slaves of today will be the tyrants of tomorrow. Jose Rizal
tyrants growth prejudice
It is no coincidence that the growth of modern tyrants has in every case been heralded by the growth of prejudice. Henry A. Wallace
tyrants justice faces
The big tyrants never face justice George Galloway
tyrants newspapers tyranny
If the newspapers are useful in overthrowing tyrants, it is only to establish a tyranny of their own. James F. Cooper
anarchy abstract intellect
The abstract, unreal freedom of the liberal intellect was really nothing more than childish disobedience, amplified into anarchy. Roger Scruton
anarchy world make-sense
In a world like this one, only the random makes sense. Libba Bray
anarchy moral weak
In morals as in politics anarchy is not for the weak. Mary McCarthy
anarchy becomes board conflict either groups invariably order presidency roles university various
Roles of the various university constituent groups are either ill- or undefined, the By-Laws of the Board of Trustees are replete with implied invitations to conflict and micro-management, and the Presidency is effectively compromised. In such circumstances, a kind of anarchy invariably becomes the order of the day. James Fisher
anarchy wave utopia
The history of any nation follows an undulatory course. In the trough of the wave we find more or less complete anarchy; but the crest is not more or less complete Utopia, but only, at best, a tolerably humane, partially free and fairly just society that invariably carries within itself the seeds of its own decadence. Aldous Huxley
anarchy politics inefficiency
Anarchy [is] necessarily consequent to inefficiency. Thomas Jefferson
anarchy anarchism liberalism
Liberalism is to freedom as anarchism is to anarchy. Ernst Junger
anarchy gone dictatorship
We have gone through everything as a nation - partition, dictatorship, and even anarchy. Fatos Nano
anarchy limits ought
There ought to be limits to freedom. George W. Bush
tyranny all-time assured
The tyranny of the ignoramuses is insurmountable and assured for all time. Albert Einstein