Every country has the government it deserves.
—Joseph de Maistre, 1811Quotes
I am no courtesan, nor moderator, nor tribune, nor defender of the people: I am myself the people.
—Maximilien Robespierre, 1792Television has made dictatorship impossible, but democracy unbearable.
—Shimon Peres, 1995I shall be an autocrat: that’s my trade. And the good Lord will forgive me: that’s his.
—Catherine the Great, c. 1796The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all.
—G.K. Chesterton, 1908An appeal to the reason of the people has never been known to fail in the long run.
—James Russell Lowell, c. 1865What experience and history teach is this—that nations and governments have never learned anything from history or acted upon any lessons they might have drawn from it.
—Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1830The first requirement of a statesman is that he be dull.
—Dean Acheson, 1970All the ills of democracy can be cured by more democracy.
—Al Smith, 1933Politics is the art of the possible.
—Otto von Bismarck, 1867Envy is the basis of democracy.
—Bertrand Russell, 1930My 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. 1770The vice presidency isn’t worth a pitcher of warm piss.
—John Nance Garner, c. 1967