Envy is the basis of democracy.
—Bertrand Russell, 1930Quotes
Politics is the art of the possible.
—Otto von Bismarck, 1867My people and I have come to an agreement that satisfies us both. They are to say what they please, and I am to do what I please.
—Frederick the Great, c. 1770You campaign in poetry. You govern in prose.
—Mario Cuomo, 1985The Revolution is made by man, but man must forge his revolutionary spirit from day to day.
—Che Guevara, 1968I work for a government I despise for ends I think criminal.
—John Maynard Keynes, 1917The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.
—H.L. Mencken, 1921Whether for good or evil, it is sadly inevitable that all political leadership requires the artifices of theatrical illusion. In the politics of a democracy, the shortest distance between two points is often a crooked line.
—Arthur Miller, 2001Every communist must grasp the truth: “Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.”
—Mao Zedong, 1938Why has the government been instituted at all? Because the passions of men will not conform to the dictates of reason and justice without constraint.
—Alexander Hamilton, 1787Do that which consists in taking no action, and order will prevail.
—Laozi, c. 500 BCPeople revere the Constitution yet know so little about it—and that goes for some of my fellow senators.
—Robert Byrd, 2005You should never have your best trousers on when you go out to fight for freedom and truth.
—Henrik Ibsen, 1882