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If you must take care that your opinions do not differ in the least from those of the person with whom you are talking, you might just as well be alone.

—Yoshida Kenko, c. 1330

Every country has the government it deserves.

—Joseph de Maistre, 1811

On the loftiest throne in the world, we still sit only on our own rump.

—Michel de Montaigne, 1580

No free man shall be taken or imprisoned or dispossessed or outlawed or exiled, or in any way destroyed, nor will we go upon him, nor will we send against him except by the lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land.

—Magna Carta, 1215

The vice presidency isn’t worth a pitcher of warm piss.

—John Nance Garner, c. 1967

A riot is at bottom the language of the unheard.

—Martin Luther King Jr., c. 1967

A real leader is somebody who can help us overcome the limitations of our own individual laziness and selfishness and weakness and fear and get us to do better, harder things than we can get ourselves to do on our own.

—David Foster Wallace, 2000

The affairs of the world are no more than so much trickery, and a man who toils for money or honor or whatever else in deference to the wishes of others, rather than because his own desire or needs lead him to do so, will always be a fool.

—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1774

The most hateful torment for men is to have knowledge of everything but power over nothing.

—Herodotus, c. 425 BC

I am no courtesan, nor moderator, nor tribune, nor defender of the people: I am myself the people.

—Maximilien Robespierre, 1792

You should never have your best trousers on when you go out to fight for freedom and truth.

—Henrik Ibsen, 1882

Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.

—Lord Acton, 1887

I am invariably of the politics of the people at whose table I sit, or beneath whose roof I sleep.

—George Borrow, 1843